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2014-12-23 | permalink
Starting in 2015, individual E.U countries may be able to ban genetically modified (GM) plants – even if the European Union’s own regulators have declared them safe for cultivation. Last week’s edition of Science reported that the proposal to renationalize decisions on GM crops in Europe was agreed to earlier this month.
2014-12-23 | permalink
Starting in 2015, individual E.U countries may be able to ban genetically modified (GM) plants – even if the European Union’s own regulators have declared them safe for cultivation. Last week’s edition of Science reported that the proposal to renationalize decisions on GM crops in Europe was agreed to earlier this month.
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