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India must expedite GM crop approvals: experts

India is missing out on development and productivity by prolonging the approval process for genetically modified (GM) corn and other seeds, opine farm specialists at GM seeds major Monsanto Company.

Updated on: Sep 21, 2012 08:26 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Missouri/Iowa (US)
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India is missing out on development and productivity by prolonging the approval process for genetically modified (GM) corn and other seeds, opine farm specialists at GM seeds major Monsanto Company.

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Michael K Doane, vice-president, Sustainable Agriculture Policy for Monsanto at St Louis (Missouri), said they were having a productive dialogue in India and appreciated the Indian government's willingness to broadly endorse biotechnology as a solution and set up a regulatory framework. "But we are moving to a point where we need to think about what's the way to move forward with de-regulation of traits. There has always been a positive attitude, but it needs to be translated into willingness to approve products. We respect the process, but it has taken very long. It has not been terribly productive outside cotton. In cotton, we saw products getting approved and benefits have been tremendous for India. In other crops, we haven't seen a quick process to get these approvals," Doane told a group of visiting Indian journalists at Monsanto's headquarters at Creve Coeur.

 
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Hitender Rao

Hitender Rao is Senior Associate Editor covering the state of Haryana. A journalist with over two decades of experience, he writes on politics, economy, migration and legal affairs with a focus on investigative journalism.

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