Biotech Updates

Insect-Repelling GM Crop Set on Trials in UK Next Year

December 12, 2012

Scientists from Rothamstead Research Institute in the United Kingdom will pursue plans to conduct the field trial of the world's first GM crop believed to just repel insects instead of killing them, despite continuous oppositions from the environmental groups.

A spokesman from Rothamstead said that the level and extent of the security upon the start of the trials next year will be dependant on any threats that they will receive to destroy the experiment. The research institute is also looking forward to enggage discussions with the opposition groups next year.

The move was supported by Downing Street's call on Europe to make it easier to use GM crops. The Prime Minister's official spokesman said the UK are working with the European Commission. Furthermore, UK's Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Minister said that GM crops should be developed to feed the world.

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