Rural Matters: Gm Study Finds Controversial Crops Do Not Harm Environment
Birmingham Post › November 30, 2004
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Birmingham Post › November 30, 2004
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A study of genetically modified crops in the UK has found there was no evidence that they are harmful to the environment.
The Bright project focused on GM sugar beet and winter oilseed rape which is tolerant to some herbicides compared with non-GM cereals grown in rotation over a four-year period.See the full content of this document
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Rural Matters: Gm Study Finds Controversial Crops Do Not Harm Environment
It found the GM crops, used in rotation, did not deplete the soil of weed seeds needed by many birds and other wildlife.
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