China Launches Media Campaign on Biotech Crops
October 8, 2014 |
China's government launched a media campaign on biotech crops to address misinformation about the technology. According to the Chinese agriculture ministry, they would try to educate the public on biotechnology through television, newspapers, and the Internet.
China has been importing large amounts of biotech soybeans for several years, mainly for feed and for vegetable oil. China takes about a third of the world's soybeans, and snaps up about 65 percent of all imports each year.
"(We will create) a social atmosphere which is beneficial for the healthy development of the genetically modified industry," the agriculture ministry said in a statement.
For more details, read the article at http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/china-launches-media-campaign-to-back-genetically-modified-crops/
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