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Germany to oppose easing of GM trace rules: report
Reuters – Germany will oppose any European Union move to allow traces of unapproved genetically-modified (GM) organisms in food in a similar way to the tolerance level permitted by the EU in animal feed, a German newspaper said on Monday. In the summer of 2011, the EU adopted new rules allowing traces of unapproved GM material in animal feed imports, in a bid to prevent disruption feed grain imports as GM crops are introduced more quickly in other regions than the EU approves new types. Read article
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