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GM wheat is on its way


Written By Henry Miller and Colin Carter
December 21st, 2009

Five years after scrapping its trials, Monsanto calculates that the time is now ripe for GM wheat to make a comeback.  

Wheat is a critical staple crop, supplying much of the world's dietary protein. In 2007 world production was 607m tonnes, making it the third most-produced cereal after maize and rice. The grain is used to make breads, biscuits, cakes, breakfast cereal, pasta, noodles, and couscous, and for fermentation to make beer, vodka, and grain alcohol. Up to now, wheat has not benefited from the application of modern genetic engineering that has revolutionised the farming of maize, cotton, canola and soy. But that is about to change.

 


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