Mozambique: No genetically modified seeds in Green Revolution - 24 Oct 2008  
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Mozambique says ‘no’ to genetically modified seeds. Speaking before the nation’s parliament, Mozambique’s Prime Minister Luisa Diogo assured legislators that Mozambique’s “Green Revolution” program, an endeavor to end the import of staples such as rice and potatoes in favor of food independence, does not need to depend on the use of genetically modified seeds.

In response to a question on the topic she stated, “In fact, the use of genetically modified seeds in Mozambique is banned. We are using improved seeds that are produced in Mozambique, but they have not been genetically modified.” A respectful hats off, Your Excellency and Mozambique, for ensuring the citizens’ better health while promoting the sustainable growth. May Heaven grace Mozambicans always with ample food and prosperity in harmony with nature.