62%
Yes
38%
No
42%
Yes
38%
No
16%
Yes, but require the labelling of foods that are genetically modified
4%
Yes, but producers should not be able to patent seeds

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 @9LXWZW5answered…2 days2D

Yes, as long as it is made extremely clear to the buyers that they are genetically modified, and a lot of research is made into figuring out if they are safe to consume/imbibe.

 @Bx99answered…5 days5D

in certain situations where the genetic modification was performed to make the crop more healthy and robust

 @9LQ7RT6answered…1wk1W

No, the UK is a prosperous island with no need of this, we should return to traditional farming methods and crops instead.

 @9LPZLR3answered…1wk1W

No, the UK does not need this; return to traditional farming methods instead, and stop purchasing and producing GMO crops and goods.

 @9LH6YGNanswered…3wks3W

Gene editing should be allowed under strict controls and clear labelling, but genetic modification including material from other species should not be allowed outside licensed laboratories.

 @8VT4PYManswered…3yrs3Y

Some methods are completely safe, where others are not. I support the use of safer methods, to help us produce more crops closer to home. Supporting the environment and the economy.

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