By noreply@blogger.com (Activist)
By Derrick Broze
The fight against genetically engineered trees has become a global phenomenon, with resistance in the United States and Brazil growing daily.
On April 9, the Brazilian Technical Commission on Biosafety (CTNBio) officially approved a request to plant genetically engineered (GE) eucalyptus trees. The approval marks the first time a commercial entity has been allowed to plant GE trees in Latin America.
The company behind the efforts, FuturaGene, may soon face legal challenges from concerned environmental groups and advocates. Winnie Overbeek, International Coordinator with the World Rainforest Movement, told Common Dreams …read more
Read more here: Natural Blaze
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