Ken Kamiya proudly displays genetically engineered ringspot resistant papaya, which he grows on his Oahu, Hawaii, farm.
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Genetically engineered ringspot resistant papaya are ready for harvest on Ken Kamiya's Oahu, Hawaii, farm.
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A close up of a genetically engineered ringspot-resistant papaya growing in Hawaii.
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Alberto Belmes, who farms in the Puna District of Hawaii, was one of the first to adopt the genetically engineered papaya after the ringspot virus destroyed his crop.
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Freshly harvested genetically engineered papayas are ready to ship to market from the A&T Belmes Farm in Hawaii.
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Genetically engineered papaya are ready for harvest on the A&T Belmes Farm in Hawaii's Big Island Puna District.
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Michael Kamiya harvests genetically engineered disease-resistant papayas on his family's farm on Oahu, Hawaii.
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A worker harvests genetically engineered, disease-resistant papaya on a family farm in Hawaii.
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A genetically engineered, disease-resistant, Hawaii-grown papaya is ready for eating.
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A worker harvests genetically engineered papaya on a Hawaii Island farm.
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