| | | Editorials | Environmental | March 2009
Mexico Allows GM Corn for Experiments Associated Press go to original
| A test tube containing genetically modified corn. (Sipa Press/Rex Features) | | Mexico City — Mexico is changing its laws to allow the planting of genetically modified corn for experimental reasons.
Growers will now be able to apply for government permission for experimental plots. The law published Friday in the official registry does not specify limits on how much GM corn can be planted or where.
Mexico is the birthplace of corn and had banned GM varieties completely until now.
Environmental groups oppose the measure, calling it the first step toward widespread cultivation of GM corn.
Opponents warn that modified corn could contaminate fields and threaten the crop's genetic diversity. Mexico has more than 200 varieties of corn.
The government has not said whether it plans a general legalization of GM corn. |
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