###BASE_URL###
2006-11-28 | permalink
HAMBURG (Reuters) - The German government has permitted the first plantings of genetically-modified wheat for research, it said on Friday. Planting of about 1,200 square metres of GMO wheat had been approved at Gatersieben in Saxony-Anhalt in east Germany on the site of the Leibniz agricultural research institute, German food safety agency BVL said.
2006-11-28 | permalink
HAMBURG (Reuters) - The German government has permitted the first plantings of genetically-modified wheat for research, it said on Friday. Planting of about 1,200 square metres of GMO wheat had been approved at Gatersieben in Saxony-Anhalt in east Germany on the site of the Leibniz agricultural research institute, German food safety agency BVL said.
GENET-news is providing a daily news service on a range of topics regarding genetic engineering. We are screening the worldwide English news, press releases and other publications to provide you with a strategic selection of information. GENET-news enables you to stay informed about all aspects of the global controversy around GE technologies and GE organisms. You can subscribe by email.
The GENET-forum list provides you with additional background information and more voluminous reports. It is only open for GENET members. Please contact the coordinator for membership and subscription.