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Genetically enhanced crop varieties grown in the United States have encountered problems in foreign markets as a result of both regulatory hurdles and lack of consumer acceptance. The key to addressing these problems is developing confidence in the safety of the technology and the effectiveness of the regulatory systems. |
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Document last modified Saturday, Jun 17 2000
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