The unclear legal situation surrounding genetically modified products in Europe is the cause of an 80 per cent drop in the number of field-based trials of GM crops in the European Union, a European Commission study has found. It was carried out by researchers from the Fraunhofer Institute in Karlsruhe, the Institute for Prospective Technological Studies in Seville, and Hohenheim University in Stuttgart.
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