GM trials upset as farmers quit
Series: Guardian ; 24 March 2000, 5(1)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: Just a week after government announced the thirty-one GM crop trials, two of the participating farms have pulled out. Anti-GM campaigners hope that this will encourage more farmers to abandon the trials. Government maintains it is necessary for the trials to go ahead.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Just a week after government announced the thirty-one GM crop trials, two of the participating farms have pulled out. Anti-GM campaigners hope that this will encourage more farmers to abandon the trials. Government maintains it is necessary for the trials to go ahead.