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U.S. hopes for GMO crop cultivation in China still alive, barely

2014-11-11 17:13:19| Chemicals - Topix.net

DuPont Pioneer , one of the world's largest seed companies, is refusing to give up on efforts to cultivate genetically modified crops in Chinese fields in the face of regulatory hurdles, even as rivals pull back. The Iowa -based agricultural seed and chemical unit of DuPont this autumn harvested its first test crops of GMO corn in China in six years after lengthy efforts to win government approval for the new field trials.

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