
CBU Subscriber Survey
April 24, 2019 |
Dear Crop Biotech Update (CBU) Subscriber,
We would like to request for your feedback regarding our e-newsletter, the Crop Biotech Update. We value your comments and suggestions to further improve our service. Please take a few minutes of your time to answer this very short questionnaire.
Do you also use the ISAAA GM Approval Database and ISAAA Annual Brief on GM crop adoption? If yes, it would be a great help if you also take the following surveys:
GM Approval Database User Survey | ISAAA Annual Report Survey
Thank you for your continuing support and we look forward to receiving your feedback on or before April 26, 2019.
Sincerely,
CBU Team
We would like to request for your feedback regarding our e-newsletter, the Crop Biotech Update. We value your comments and suggestions to further improve our service. Please take a few minutes of your time to answer this very short questionnaire.
Do you also use the ISAAA GM Approval Database and ISAAA Annual Brief on GM crop adoption? If yes, it would be a great help if you also take the following surveys:
GM Approval Database User Survey | ISAAA Annual Report Survey
Thank you for your continuing support and we look forward to receiving your feedback on or before April 26, 2019.
Sincerely,
CBU Team
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