EEA study warns of potential GMO contamination
The first EU study on the cross-contamination of genetically modified organisms (GMOs), released by the European Environment Agency (EEA) in March, warns that none of the pollen of the GM crops it examined can be completely contained. The Agency states that the movement of seed and pollen will have to be measured and managed much more in the future.
The first EU study on the cross-contamination of genetically modified organisms (GMOs), released by the European Environment Agency (EEA) in March, warns that none of the pollen of the GM crops it examined can be completely contained. The Agency states that the movement of seed and pollen will have to be measured and managed much more in the future.