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4. A private company has developed a transgenic carrot that secretes its own pesticide. This carrot is therefore resistant to the insects and worms that often damage root crops. a) What are some of the risks and benefi ts that the Canadian government will consider when deciding whether to approve this plant for agricultural use? 4. A private company has developed a transgenic carrot that secretes its own pesticide. This carrot is therefore resistant to the insects and worms that often damage root crops. a) What are some of the risks and benefi ts that the Canadian government will consider when deciding whether to approve this plant for agricultural use? 4. A private company has developed a transgenic carrot that secretes its own pesticide. This carrot is therefore resistant to the insects and worms that often damage root crops. a) What are some of the risks and benefi ts that the Canadian government will consider when deciding whether to approve this plant for agricultural use? 4. A private company has developed a transgenic carrot that secretes its own pesticide. This carrot is therefore resistant to the insects and worms that often damage root crops. a) What are some of the risks and benefi ts that the Canadian government will consider when deciding whether to approve this plant for agricultural use? 4. A private company has developed a transgenic carrot that secretes its own pesticide. This carrot is therefore resistant to the insects and worms that often damage root crops. a) What are some of the risks and benefi ts that the Canadian government will consider when deciding whether to approve this plant for agricultural use? 4. A private company has developed a transgenic carrot that secretes its own pesticide. This carrot is therefore resistant to the insects and worms that often damage root crops. a) What are some of the risks and benefi ts that the Canadian government will consider when deciding whether to approve this plant for agricultural use? 4. A private company has developed a transgenic carrot that secretes its own pesticide. This carrot is therefore resistant to the insects and worms that often damage root crops. a) What are some of the risks and benefi ts that the Canadian government will consider when deciding whether to approve this plant for agricultural use? 4. A private company has developed a transgenic carrot that secretes its own pesticide. This carrot is therefore resistant to the insects and worms that often damage root crops. a) What are some of the risks and benefi ts that the Canadian government will consider when deciding whether to approve this plant for agricultural use? 4. A private company has developed a transgenic carrot that secretes its own pesticide. This carrot is therefore resistant to the insects and worms that often damage root crops. a) What are some of the risks and benefi ts that the Canadian government will consider when deciding whether to approve this plant for agricultural use? 4. A private company has developed a transgenic carrot that secretes its own pesticide. This carrot is therefore resistant to the insects and worms that often damage root crops. a) What are some of the risks and benefi ts that the Canadian government will consider when deciding whether to approve this plant for agricultural use? 4. A private company has developed a transgenic carrot that secretes its own pesticide. This carrot is therefore resistant to the insects and worms that often damage root crops. a) What are some of the risks and benefi ts that the Canadian government will consider when deciding whether to approve this plant for agricultural use? 4. A private company has developed a transgenic carrot that secretes its own pesticide. This carrot is therefore resistant to the insects and worms that often damage root crops. a) What are some of the risks and benefi ts that the Canadian government will consider when deciding whether to approve this plant for agricultural use? 4. A private company has developed a transgenic carrot that secretes its own pesticide. This carrot is therefore resistant to the insects and worms that often damage root crops. a) What are some of the risks and benefi ts that the Canadian government will consider when deciding whether to approve this plant for agricultural use? 4. A private company has developed a transgenic carrot that secretes its own pesticide. This carrot is therefore resistant to the insects and worms that often damage root crops. a) What are some of the risks and benefi ts that the Canadian government will consider when deciding whether to approve this plant for agricultural use? 4. A private company has developed a transgenic carrot that secretes its own pesticide. This carrot is therefore resistant to the insects and worms that often damage root crops. a) What are some of the risks and benefi ts that the Canadian government will consider when deciding whether to approve this plant for agricultural use? 4. A private company has developed a transgenic carrot that secretes its own pesticide. This carrot is therefore resistant to the insects and worms that often damage root crops. a) What are some of the risks and benefi ts that the Canadian government will consider when deciding whether to approve this plant for agricultural use? 4. A private company has developed a transgenic carrot that secretes its own pesticide. This carrot is therefore resistant to the insects and worms that often damage root crops. a) What are some of the risks and benefi ts that the Canadian government will consider when deciding whether to approve this plant for agricultural use? 4. A private company has developed a transgenic carrot that secretes its own pesticide. This carrot is therefore resistant to the insects and worms that often damage root crops. a) What are some of the risks and benefi ts that the Canadian government will consider when deciding whether to approve this plant for agricultural use? 4. A private company has developed a transgenic carrot that secretes its own pesticide. This carrot is therefore resistant to the insects and worms that often damage root crops. a) What are some of the risks and benefi ts that the Canadian government will consider when deciding whether to approve this plant for agricultural use? 4. A private company has developed a transgenic carrot that secretes its own pesticide. This carrot is therefore resistant to the insects and worms that often damage root crops. a) What are some of the risks and benefi ts that the Canadian government will consider when deciding whether to approve this plant for agricultural use? 4. A private company has developed a transgenic carrot that secretes its own pesticide. This carrot is therefore resistant to the insects and worms that often damage root crops. a) What are some of the risks and benefi ts that the Canadian government will consider when deciding whether to approve this plant for agricultural use? 4. A private company has developed a transgenic carrot that secretes its own pesticide. This carrot is therefore resistant to the insects and worms that often damage root crops. a) What are some of the risks and benefi ts that the Canadian government will consider when deciding whether to approve this plant for agricultural use? 4. A private company has developed a transgenic carrot that secretes its own pesticide. This carrot is therefore resistant to the insects and worms that often damage root crops. a) What are some of the risks and benefi ts that the Canadian government will consider when deciding whether to approve this plant for agricultural use? 4. A private company has developed a transgenic carrot that secretes its own pesticide. This carrot is therefore resistant to the insects and worms that often damage root crops. a) What are some of the risks and benefi ts that the Canadian government will consider when deciding whether to approve this plant for agricultural use?

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