FM: Hungary still wants GMO-free practices in crop production
Hungary continues to consider that the principle of precautionary should be applied in connection with any technology of which there is no sufficient data about effects.
Nagy István, Parliamentary Minister of State of the Ministry of Agriculture (FM) told MTI that a few days ago the analysis of the US Academy of Sciences was published on the impact of GMOs. The Minister of State explained that the relevant studies failed to show significant results. (MTI) (MTI)
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