China says still no timetable on GMO commercialisation
date:Jan 16, 2014
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Imported GMO soy and corn are already used as feed for animals in China but winning acceptance for the more widespread use of GMOs is hard to accept in a country frequently hit by food scares.

Chinese scientists have criticised the ministry for not moving forward on commercialisation of the technology, which has cost billions of yuan in research over the past decade. They claim China is facing a growing food gap that can only be properly addressed through the use of GMO.

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