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Tuesday, February 9, 2010
USA Needs to Take A Page From India's Book
PURPLE PASSION: A government panel last year supported introduction of a genetically modified eggplant, but the government said it would consult experts and farmers before accepting the recommendations. (Photo: brew ha ha/Flickr)
NEW DELHI — India has postponed the launch of its first genetically modified (GM) vegetable, saying it would adopt a cautious approach and wait for more scientific studies on the impact of the new variety of eggplant.
"The moratorium will be in place until all tests are carried out to the satisfaction of everyone ... If that means no start of production, so be it," Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh told reporters on Tuesday.
"They killed three birds with one shot. They have defused the public sentiment against them, number two is the political opposition was neutralized and three they prevailed over Sharad Pawar," said N. Bhaskara Rao of the Center for Media Studies.
Full Text: http://www.mnn.com/food/farms-gardens/stories/india-delays-genetically-modified-vegetable-start-for-further-tests
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