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Europe's Green Light for New Genomic Techniques

Adaptation to climate change, improvement of quality or resistance to diseases, plants from new genomic techniques (NTGs) will be easier to use. A regulation has just been definitively adopted by the European Union. However, it raises questions in the seed sector.
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Genetic engineering and seeds, EU has big plans. Diversity in the district is in distress – on the trail of biodiversity. BEZIRK SCHEIBBS. Have you ever bitten into a crown prince Rudolf, fed an ox's heart, harvested a puff bean or peeled a puff bean? Old varieties are more resistant The "old varieties" not only taste, they are also resistant. Whether heat or dryness, cold or rain – they get along well with the climate in the must quarter. That …

Adaptation to climate change, improvement of quality or resistance to diseases, plants from new genomic techniques (NTGs) will be easier to use. A regulation has just been definitively adopted by the European Union. However, it raises questions in the seed sector.

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La France Agricole broke the news on Wednesday, June 24, 2026.
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