Namibia: Millers promise to strengthen anti-GMO measures

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Windhoek — Following revelations that maize meal available on Namibian shelves contain percentages of genetically modified organisms (GMOs), one of the leading millers and producers of maize and wheat-based products, Bokomo Foods Namibia, has vowed to exercise extra caution on the products it will roll out next season.

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