GM crops will help fight poverty, says biotech campaigner
14th Nov 2006, 08:59 GMT
Ireland should join world efforts to increase the use of genetically modified crops as these "biocrops" could help save lives, provide better nourishment and reduce poverty, according to the head of a body promoting food biotechnology.
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