Parsley asked me to start a thread on a definition of GMO (there are differences Europe and North America).
Here is one from the first up on a google search.
[URL="http://www.answers.com/topic/genetically-modified-organism"]gmo definition[/URL]
<a href="http://www.inspection.gc.ca/english/sci/biotech/gen/terexpe.shtml">cfia definition biotech terms</a>
Perhaps the reason is that with gene mapping and other new biotech plant breeding innovations, there will be lots of gray areas for regulation in the future. Unless there is a common international definition, there will be lots of disagreement in the future and potential for use as a non tariff trade barriers.
Here is one from the first up on a google search.
[URL="http://www.answers.com/topic/genetically-modified-organism"]gmo definition[/URL]
<a href="http://www.inspection.gc.ca/english/sci/biotech/gen/terexpe.shtml">cfia definition biotech terms</a>
Perhaps the reason is that with gene mapping and other new biotech plant breeding innovations, there will be lots of gray areas for regulation in the future. Unless there is a common international definition, there will be lots of disagreement in the future and potential for use as a non tariff trade barriers.
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