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In numbers: Here's what Kenyans think about GM maize

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According the survey, 63.8 per cent of the respondents think the government should not allow Kenyans to eat GMOs while only 15 per cent say it should. [iStockphoto]

More than half of respondents in Kenya who took part in an online survey have heard the argument that Genetically Modified (GM) maize is harmful to health.

This was the response of more than 60 per cent of respondents who took part in the online survey on pollster OnePulse about Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs).

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