EU: New Commission mulls compromise on GM
By Keith Nuthall | 3 March 2010
The new European Commission leadership is preparing a compromise on cultivating GM foodstuffs in the EU that might end Brussels' long political stand-off with anti-GM member states.
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The new European Commission leadership is preparing a compromise on cultivating GM foodstuffs in the EU that might end Brussels' long political stand-off with anti-GM member states.

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