fighting against GMOs

THE GMO STORY

In a world of technological advancements, genetically modified organisms
play a significant role in impacting the biodiversity and evolution of our world.
It's Time To Take Action

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What is the GMO Story?

The GMO Story aims to raise awareness about the impact of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs), in the context of health, our environment and evolution. The technology, side effects and economic impacts will be discovered.

Our goal is not to decide whether these products should eliminated or further implemented, but rather to share how GMOs can benefit and harm humanity. There are modern benefits and large-scale consequences, in which both need to be shared with the world.

What are GMOs?

Genetically Modified Organisms are organisms whose genetic material has been altered to fit a specific set of features or genotypes - one must isolate the genes they insert into the host organism and combine it with other genetic elements. While GMOs present visual and economic benefits, the products of these engineering processes are harmful to human health, ecosystems, organic farms and evolution.

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The Issue

While GMOs present visual and economic benefits, the products of these engineering processes are harmful to human health, ecosystems, organic farms and the evolution of plant species. GM products' most prominent issues are their capability to escape in wild populations, the persistence of the gene after harvestation and frequent attacks on non-target organisms and ecosystems.

How To Take Action
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Let's take action

View our in depth branding strategy, including marketing tactics, posts, videos and event planning with in depth research to support our goals.

We encourage you to take part in events, such as our Flyer making or Write A Letter event.

Lets Go!
70% of the food
in grocery stores contain GM ingredients
53% seed market
is owned by 3 companies
1.7M to 182M
in 10 years