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Question Hanging Over Whether New Plant Breeding Techniques Are GMOs

By Katia Merten-Lentz on June 27, 2018
Posted in GMO, Plant Breeding
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This article was originally published in EU Food Law.

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Should organisms developed through new plant breeding techniques (NPBTs) be considered GMOs under EU law and be subject to the strict GMO approval process? The European Court of Justice (ECJ) is expected to issue a judgement on this issue, which will indicate if the existing…

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