
GMOinfo.eu Website is Launched
March 14, 2018The GMOinfo.eu website supported by EuropaBio and partners from 11 countries across Europe, was launched to provide factual information about genetically modified organisms (GMOs) to Europeans in their own language. The GMOinfo.eu page is operated by the Agricultural Biotechnology Council (ABC) in partnership with EuropaBio. The website contains information on trade and approvals, cultivation and benefits of GMOs, innovation and intellectual property, and science and safety.
The website is available here. Read more in EuropaBio's press release.
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