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The debate over genetically-modified foods continues in China. While the country does not permit genetically-modified technology for staple crops — with the exception of genetically-modified cotton and papayas for commercial use — it does import GM soybeans to make cooking oil.
2015-02-02 | permalink
The debate over genetically-modified foods continues in China. While the country does not permit genetically-modified technology for staple crops — with the exception of genetically-modified cotton and papayas for commercial use — it does import GM soybeans to make cooking oil.
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