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    Germany opens the green light for the field experiment of genetically modified maize

    • Last Update: 2002-03-28
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Lead: Hamburg, March 26: Germany has granted permission to plant 55 tons of genetically modified corn this year, according to the federal seed agency BSA on Tuesday Commercial production of genetically modified products is banned in Germany, but permits are issued annually to allow private companies to engage in experimental seeding A BSA spokesman said 11 different genetically modified corn varieties could be tested in the field Other types of genetically modified crops are not licensed In addition, GM crops cannot be sold and must be sown in 2002.
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