59% Yes |
41% No |
44% Yes |
41% No |
13% Yes, but require the labelling of foods that are genetically modified |
|
2% Yes, but producers should not be able to patent seeds |
See how support for each position on “Genetically Modified Foods” has changed over time for 8.2k Philippines voters.
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See how importance of “Genetically Modified Foods” has changed over time for 8.2k Philippines voters.
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Unique answers from Philippines users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@8CGFWBK4yrs4Y
No, but increase the area and production of natural crops and foods instead.
@8CG98NF4yrs4Y
Yes, as long as they are labelled as genetically engineered when they sold in the market, and if the product undergo proper research before its release. Also, researchers should find a way to make these things without damaging the soil its planted in.
@8KZ529X3yrs3Y
if it is researched and tested thoroughly and is safe and will provide benefits that are better than the ones now
@8CXFH8N4yrs4Y
Only if approved by the FDA.
@8CGHLJC4yrs4Y
yes, as long as it is approve by the accredited agency
@8CGDDM94yrs4Y
yes, as long as it is safe and not harmful for our health
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