CANADA: Monsanto sticks to GM wheat plans despite CWB protest

By: just-food.com | 28 May 2003

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The Canadian Wheat Board has called on Monsanto to withdraw its application to test genetically modified wheat in Canada over fears that the country may lose its main wheat markets. Canadian and US regulators are both reviewing a Monsanto GM wheat variety for safety issues relating to food, feed and the environment.

The Canadian Wheat Board has called on Monsanto to withdraw its application to test genetically modified wheat in Canada over fears that the country may lose its main wheat markets. Canadian and US regulators are both reviewing a Monsanto GM wheat variety for safety issues relating to food, feed and the environment.

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