EU: Soybean imports hit by EU GM regulations
By: Keith Nuthall | 23 May 2006
Imports into the European Union (EU) of soybeans and maize-derived products have been disrupted by the EU's 2003 regulation on detecting and tracing unauthorised GM products, a European Commission report has admitted.
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Imports into the European Union (EU) of soybeans and maize-derived products have been disrupted by the EU's 2003 regulation on detecting and tracing unauthorised GM products, a European Commission report has admitted.

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