Biotech Updates

Area under GM Maize in Spain Increased by 40 Percent in 2007

September 21, 2007

Spain has currently over 75000 hectares of land under cultivation of biotech maize, an increase of 40 percent over last year’s area, according to the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. Over half the maize planted in the province of Cataluña is genetically modified, and the area occupied by biotech varieties has doubled and tripled in Extremadura and Navarra, respectively. Bt maize accounts now for over 20 percent of the maize production in Spain.

A very significant increase in the adoption of biotech varieties is also observable in France, where the area under biotech maize increased by a factor of 4 in 2007. Other countries commercially growing biotech crops in Europe are Portugal, Germany, Check Republic, Romania, Slovakia and Poland.

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