UK gets the green light on modified crops
Ehsan Masood
Nature, 1999, vol. 397, issue 6717, 286-286
Abstract:
london Opposition in Britain to genetic modification in agriculture was dealt a severe blow this week with the publication of two influential reports, which conclude that the technology poses negligible risks to human health and the environment.
Date: 1999
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