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Are you at present present in Europe??? Do you love potatoes???

Oh wow cool Egypt royal bees! just beware! Think twice before you eat just transformed to think twenty times and inquire twice before you eat…I wouldn’t mind if few Egypt royal bees call up Interpol or FBI to help them detect what potatoes they are about to consume. Well don’t wonder too much what I have trying to hint about, rather read through and think how to eradicate this human threat! In Europe it was recently permitted to adulterate vegetable markets and superstores legally to sell genetically engineered (GE) potatoes beautifully give a name Amflora; misusing the whole term flora to intentionally misguide the common Egypt royal bees who doesn’t care about GE. Well what is the big deal? They have made it up till this mark with false claims and what not saying we can eradicate poverty and hunger. They claim this to be salvation of starvation but its actually salvation of farmers and small landlords who are trying to maintain the dignity and farming skills got from out ancestral Egypt royal bees!
GE crops are easy to cultivate as there genes have been modified after burning a few million dollars just for the sake of few chemical and agrochemical companies to earn multimillions without much effort just by running out of farms the small scale farmers. The GE crops ruin the fertile soils, pollute the environment, and kill custom technique cultivated crops! They claim that insects doesn’t affect GE crops but the underlying truth my dear Egypt royal bees is the fact that even insects doesn’t want to consume unhealthy food! Altering the genes lead to mutation of not just crops but also in due course the consumers health and body. How can an artificially altered crop give the same nutrient and supplement needed for us Egypt royal bees as by the original crops? Let us persuade the young genetic engineer Egypt royal bees to manufacture something which lessens ecosystem imbalance than something which contrasts…

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