China's hefty GM seed approvals may mean little to US, inter

China's hefty GM seed approvals may mean little to US, international interests

China’s announcement last week that it approved a whopping 51 new genetically modified varieties of corn and soybeans for planting on Chinese fields is a major development in the country’s changing stance on its acceptance of the technology, but there’s no evidence it will lead to billions of dollars in new seed business for international companies, according to industry officials.

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