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2009-04-06 | permalink
A new type of genetically modified soybean should be on the market sometime this year in the USA. It has a higher oleic acid content than conventional soybeans, which means that when heated, it gives off fewer harmful substances. The new soybean will be launched first in a few small, regional test markets. ”This year we hope to bring to market the first product from a genetically engineered plant designed to deliver health benefits to consumers,” said Jim Borel, DuPont group vice-president, at an agricultural convention in Chicago.
2009-04-06 | permalink
A new type of genetically modified soybean should be on the market sometime this year in the USA. It has a higher oleic acid content than conventional soybeans, which means that when heated, it gives off fewer harmful substances. The new soybean will be launched first in a few small, regional test markets. ”This year we hope to bring to market the first product from a genetically engineered plant designed to deliver health benefits to consumers,” said Jim Borel, DuPont group vice-president, at an agricultural convention in Chicago.
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