Biotech Updates

Spain Grows More Biotech Maize in 2008

October 3, 2008

Data from Spain's Ministry of Agriculture shows that the country increased its hectarage planted to different genetically modified (GM) maize varieties in 2008. From 75,148 hectares in 2007, a total of 79,268 hectares were devoted to biotech maize or an additional 4,121 hectares. Of the cotton growing areas, Aragon continued to be the top grower with 31,857 hectares followed by Cataluna with 25,298 hectares, and Extremadura with 10,416 hectares. Extremadura registered the highest increase in hectarage with four thousand more hectares over 2007 data.

The Ministry data is available at http://www.mapa.es/agricultura/pags/semillas/estadisticas/serie_maizgm98_06.