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Technology / Genetic engineering / Environmental issues / Food Standards Australia New Zealand / Genetically modified food / Substantial equivalence / Herbicide / Glufosinate / Food safety / Food science / Food and drink / Health
Date: 2014-08-26 21:15:37
Technology
Genetic engineering
Environmental issues
Food Standards Australia New Zealand
Genetically modified food
Substantial equivalence
Herbicide
Glufosinate
Food safety
Food science
Food and drink
Health

28 August[removed]–14] Approval Report – Application A1094 Food derived from Herbicide-tolerant Cotton Line DAS[removed]Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) has assessed an application made by Dow

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