| Article Details |
| Agricultural Biotechnology Development, Policy and Impact in... (6th July 2002) |
| Jikun Huang , Ruifa Hu , Qinfang Wang , James Keeley , Jose Falck Zepeda |
|   | China is developing the largest plant biotechnology capacity outside North America and an
impressive list of genetically modified (GM) crops under trial. However, underlying these
achievements is a growing concern among policy-makers about the impact of the global
biotechnology debate on China’s agricultural trade. Like many other developing countries, it
has now to address serious questions on the future of biotechnology in the country.
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