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Argentina has become the first country to approve genetically modified wheat, the country's national scientific commission announced Thursday. The commission said in a statement released in Buenos Aires that it had approved a drought-resistant wheat in the world's fourth-largest exporter of the crop. "This is the first approval in the world for drought-tolerant genetic transformation in wheat," the commission said in a statement. ls/nn/db/acb
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2020-10-08

