EU Commission renews bid to ban food from cloned animals
date:Dec 19, 2013
nimals from countries where the technique is used commercially, such as the United States and Brazil, the import and sale of food from the offspring of clones would be allowed.

The EU executive said the distinction was justified because the welfare concerns surrounding animal cloning - which has a success rate of less than 20 percent and often results in birth defects or miscarriage - do not apply to their conventionally bred offspring.

Today's proposals seek to ensure that no cloning for farm
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