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Why have scientists used genetic modification on fruits and vegetables?
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Why have scientists used genetic modification on fruits and vegetables?
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To make them look more appealing and taste better. Also to produce more at a time and to add pesticides into the fruit.
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to better improve their freshness so basically they can last longer and still taste decent
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