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biotech & famine
On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 20:57:33 GMT, "Gordon Couger"
wrote: "Torsten Brinch" wrote in message .. . So you agree with Novartis, that genetically modified varieties generally take more time to develop than conventionally bred varieties, due to additional research and development work? No, the added time is due to red tape. So, are you saying Novartis lied in their response to the Committee when they said there is additional research and development work with new genetically modified varieties compared to new conventionally bred varieties? |
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