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2007-03-22 |

Push for non-GM soybeans in China

Grow local. That’s the message from groups trying to convince the government China’s natural soybeans are better than genetically modified (GM) imports. Facing the soaring imports of GM soybeans, Lu Weifeng, head of the agricultural reclamation bureau of Northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province, urged the government to encourage greater production of the domestic variety.

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2007-03-22 |

Push for non-GM soybeans in China

Grow local. That’s the message from groups trying to convince the government China’s natural soybeans are better than genetically modified (GM) imports. Facing the soaring imports of GM soybeans, Lu Weifeng, head of the agricultural reclamation bureau of Northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province, urged the government to encourage greater production of the domestic variety.

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