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Oikeh joined the African Agricultural Technology Foundation in 2009 as project manager for WEMA, which has now been renamed TELA Maize Project to reflect its foray into genetically modified varieties of drought-tolerant and insect-resistant maize.

The Sethness Caramel Color company had this to say about their caramel color made from corn: "In the United States, genetically modified varieties of yellow dent corn are not segregated from traditional yellow dent corn.

Climatic conditions (humidity of beans) and non-genetically modified varieties of soy are similar to those in the project.

Some observers have suggested that the introduction of genetically modified varieties of crops since liberalization has considerably worsened the situation: the cultivation of such crops is "ecologically vulnerable since it is based on monoculture of introduced varieties and on non-sustainable practices of chemically intensive farming" [ 42].

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The Indian minister for the environment today imposed a six-month moratorium on the launch of a genetically modified variety of aubergine, known locally as brinjal, saying that further scientific research was needed before permission could be given for its commercial cultivation.

In this genetically modified variety of mouse, neurons in the hippocampus will produce a light-sensitive protein when they become active.

NEW DELHI Six institutions representing India's top scientists (three academies of science and the academies of agriculture, engineering, and medicine) have given their joint and unanimous backing for a controversial plan to grow a genetically modified variety of eggplant called Bt brinjal.

There have been no commercial releases of genetically modified varieties (GMVs) of maize in Mexico, and there was a moratorium on all open-field plantings after 1998.

But many more modified varieties -- many of them for industrial and pharmaceutical crops -- are being tested.

To the industry, shifting crucial crops like corn, soybeans, cotton and rapeseed almost entirely to genetically modified varieties in many parts of the world fulfills a genuine need.

And sugar beets, a major source of sugar, have shown stronger yield growth recently in Western Europe than the United States, despite the dominance of genetically modified varieties over the last decade.

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