Consumers perception of genetically modified horticultural food : an interview study
Genetically modified food within the horticulture sector is strictly regulated in the European Union today. In a future where the question of whether to adopt biotechnology, regarding genetically modified or gene-edited horticultural products, the perception of such technology is of importance. T...
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SLU/Dept. of People and Society
2021
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