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Officials in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil's second-largest soya-growing state, have stamped out all 79 of Monsanto's genetically modified soybean field trials and moved to ban all genetically modified crops from the state, according to The Ecologist (Aug./Sept. 1999).

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Officials in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil's second-largest soya-growing state, have stamped out all 79 of Monsanto's genetically modified soybean field trials and moved to ban all genetically modified crops from the state, according to

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The Ecologist (Aug./Sept. 1999).



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