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Aug 21, 2014

China Pulls Plug On Genetically Modified Rice and Corn

China's Ministry of Agriculture has decided not to renew biosafety certificatesthat allowed research groups to grow genetically modified (GM) rice and corn. The permits, to grow two varieties of GM rice and one transgenic corn strain, expired on 17 August. The reasoning behind the move is not clear, and it has raised questions about the future of related research in China.

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