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German GM wheat trials approved but site sabotaged
"Torsten Brinch" wrote in message ... On Wed, 23 Apr 2003 22:46:11 GMT, "David Kendra" wrote: I would suspect that the Syngenta wheat did not contain RR technology. It was a plant health/food safety trait. Hello David, long time no see. Of course you are right, it is a Fusarium resistance trait. Jim Webster and Gordon Couger has just managed to show that they do not know what they f... they are talking about. If they had interest in GM wheat they would've known that Syngenta does not haven anything to whatsoever with RR wheat. Indeed if they had done the bare minimum, to bother reading the mail that initiated the thread they would have known this is not about RR wheat. no, all we did was allow the anti gm enthusiasts to hang themselves with their own rope. I never once said what the wheat was, I merely quoted on anti-gm spokesman back at another which is something that torsten has trouble with Jim Webster |
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