GM policy in disarray.
Series: Independent ; 18 June 1999, 6(2)Publication details: 1999Subject(s): Summary: Following the research findings in the report Organic farming and gene transfer from genetically modified crops by the John Innes Centre Europe's leading GM research institute, the implication is that GM agriculture and organic food and farming cannot co-exist in Britain and that a choice will have to be made between them. Map.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Following the research findings in the report Organic farming and gene transfer from genetically modified crops by the John Innes Centre Europe's leading GM research institute, the implication is that GM agriculture and organic food and farming cannot co-exist in Britain and that a choice will have to be made between them. Map.