36% Yes |
64% No |
27% Yes |
64% No |
7% Yes, but require the labelling of foods that are genetically modified |
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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 23.2k Norway voters.
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See how importance of “Genetically Modified Foods” has changed over time for 23.2k Norway voters.
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Unique answers from Norway users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@9FCKHNL7mos7MO
No opinion one way or the other.
@9BN5WJN12mos12MO
Yes, many foods are already genetically modified and selectively bred over past generations. As long as it is regulated to ensure the modification isn't harmful to human and animal life.
@9869TV91yr1Y
Yes, but only for plants not for animals
@96ZDTM51yr1Y
Yes, but producers should not be able to patents seeds for longer than a period of 10 years and there must be strict requirements regarding the labeling of genetically modified foods.
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