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US farmers welcome WTO ruling against Europe curbs on GM crops.

Business Line

| February 12, 2006 | COPYRIGHT 1999 Kasturi & Sons Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

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from BUSINESS LINE, February 12, 2006 Pune, Feb. 11 - THE World Trade Organisation's (WTO) ruling that European trade restrictions on genetically modified foods and crops are in violation of international trade rules has been welcomed as a positive development by American farmers and the manufacturers of genetically modified products, the largest of which are based in the US, and condemned by European consumers

The ruling, handed down by a three-member WTO panel comprising Swiss, Indian and Japanese officials amidst widespread protest by European consumers who are not in the least convinced about the advisability of using biotechnology …

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