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Can genetically modified foods reduce nutritional insufficiency?

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Can genetically modified foods reduce nutritional insufficiency?

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Undernourishment is widespread in the developing world where poor people are dependent on a single main crop, such as rice, for their diet. However, rice does not include sufficient quantity of all the essential nutrients that an individual needs. Research has concluded that rice and other crops could be genetically altered to contain extra vitamins and minerals, thus reducing nutrient insufficiency.

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