China Recommits to GMOs

China's Top Policy Document Puts Ag Issues First

Lin Tan
By  Lin Tan , DTN China Correspondent
Chinese scientists are researching genetically modified cotton, soybeans, corn, wheat, rice and other food crops. Pictured here is GM wheat in a China greenhouse. (DTN file photo by Lin Tan)
The Chinese government increased its commitment to researching genetically modified crops, boosting public perception of GMOs' safety and enhancing safety regulations, according to a recently released policy document.

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