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Europe abandons GMO fortress, Korea risks bio Galapagos

On the 4th, the European Union (EU), long dubbed the “GMO (genetically modified organisms) regulatory stronghold” for its strictest standards, tentatively agreed to ease regulations on gene-edited ...
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Europe’s firewall against genetic modification gets a major crack under a new deal. Crops tailor-made using new gene-splicing techniques should face fewer regulations than genetically modified ...
The European Union has reached a preliminary deal on how to regulate gene-edited crops in a move that could ease the development of new varieties in a region long wary of biotech innovations in food.
Despite the importance of GoF modifications, they have sometimes faced misplaced concerns or opposition that could lead to their being overregulated or even banned.