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[Title] => Hungary to extend GMO ban
[Summary] => Hungary is one of the biggest European grain producers. Hungarian Farm Minister Jozsef Graf said it is in the countrys best interest to keep it GMO-free.
The country will extend its ban on growing genetically modified organisms (GMO-maize), government officials told the press recently.
Hungarian researchers recently found evidence that maize types freely traded in the European Union represent environmental and health hazards, according to Environment Ministry State Secretary Andras Gombos.
[DatePublished] => 2006-02-26 00:00:00
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The country will extend its ban on growing genetically modified organisms (GMO-maize), government officials told the press recently.
Hungarian researchers recently found evidence that maize types freely traded in the European Union represent environmental and health hazards, according to Environment Ministry State Secretary Andras Gombos.
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