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2009-05-13 |

Sites chosen for GM grain receival in Australia

CO-OPERATIVE Bulk Handling has announced two sites likely to receive Genetically Modified canola being planted at 20 sites throughout the State. CBH Albany zone manager Richard Simonaitis said while the company was still working with Monsanto to finalise details of sampling and testing GM and non-GM grain, the CBH Group had nominated two receival sites likely to receive deliveries of GM canola. ”At this stage, those sites are Mt Kokeby and the Metro Grain Centre in Forrestfield,” he said.

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2009-05-13 |

Sites chosen for GM grain receival in Australia

CO-OPERATIVE Bulk Handling has announced two sites likely to receive Genetically Modified canola being planted at 20 sites throughout the State. CBH Albany zone manager Richard Simonaitis said while the company was still working with Monsanto to finalise details of sampling and testing GM and non-GM grain, the CBH Group had nominated two receival sites likely to receive deliveries of GM canola. ”At this stage, those sites are Mt Kokeby and the Metro Grain Centre in Forrestfield,” he said.

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