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TRANSGENIC CROP PLANTING AREA IN CHINA APPROACHES 3 MLN HA.

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Publication Date: 29-OCT-04
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COPYRIGHT 2004 Asia Pulse Pty Ltd

BEIJING, Oct 29 Asia Pulse The acreage planted to transgenic crops in China has increased sharply since 1998 to reach nearly 3 million hectares by the end of 2003.

Most countries and areas in the world now plant transgenic crops, of which the United States, Argentina, Canada, Brazil and...

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