The European Union is considering easing restrictions on crops developed through Novel Genetic Techniques (NGTs). Proponents of the technology argue that it could assist farmers in adapting to climate change. However, critics express concerns that the potential effects of these techniques are not yet fully understood.
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EU Considers Easing Restrictions on Novel Genetic Techniques for Crops
The European Union is evaluating the possibility of relaxing regulations on crops created using Novel Genetic Techniques. Supporters believe this technology could aid in climate adaptation for farmers, while opponents caution that its impacts are not thoroughly comprehended.
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EU Considers Easing Restrictions on Novel Genetic Techniques for Crops