Hawke’s Bay fruit and vegetable grower Scott Lawson criticized the Government’s rushed plan to review regulations on genetic modification at the Horticulture NZ conference in Tauranga, stating they are going “too far, too fast” and questioning the patenting of genetic traits. Lawson expressed concern about the potential loss of sovereignty over nature’s bounty.
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Bowel cancer screening changes ‘driven by ideology, not facts’
Sir Collin Tukuitonga criticizes the government for delaying bowel cancer screening for Māori and Pacific people from 50 to 58, calling the policy change unsophisticated and deeply flawed based on data showing higher incidence rates in these groups. Otago University researcher Dr. Viliami Puloka warns that the delay could lead to thousands of lives lost, as early detection is crucial, while Bowel Cancer New Zealand board member Rachel Afeaki emphasizes the importance of tailored screening...
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