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можете сделать 10 вопросов из этого текста на Английском прошу The Great Food Experiment. Greenpeace is campaigning to prevent an immense food 'experiment' being earned out by multinational agro-chemical industries. The mid-1990s have seen the development of new genetically engineered food crops, which are being introduced into world markets with no regard for public concern. Greenpeace is opposed to genetic pollution of natural ecosystems and the unknown risks to human health. Europe has seen the introduction of genetically engineered soya beans and com, without any kind of labeling to indicate to consumers what they are eating. Soya is used in everything from beer to bread to chocolate. With the entry of the Monsanto soya bean into the UK - genetically engineered to resist a herbicide which Monsanto itself produces - consumers have no way of knowing whether they are eating genetically engineered food or not. Greenpeace believes people have the right to know about the foods they eat. While the agro-chemicals industry wants to turn us into guinea pigs in their giant genetic experiment, Greenpeace is campaigning to prevent further releases into the environment and food chain of genetically manipulated organisms.