Germany licenses genetically modified corn
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Last Update: 2002-04-04
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Introduction: according to overseas media reports, Germany has issued a license to 55 tons of genetically modified corn for experimental cultivation this year In Germany, the sale of genetically modified organisms as commercial products is prohibited, but a number of private companies are licensed each year to test genetically modified crops German authorities said they had licensed 11 different types of corn for experiments this year Other types of GM crops are not licensed The agency stressed that GM crops could not be sold during 2002 It is reported that the German government has launched a national seminar Forum on the theme "the future of genetically modified food in Germany" in December 2001 (author:) share to feed Weibo share to:
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