NEW DELHI: In what could be a significant step to decide the fate of genetically modified (GM) food crop in India, the country's central regulator - Genetic Engineering Appraisal Committee (GEAC) - will on Monday meet to take a call whether to allow genetically engineered mustard for commercial cultivation in India. It will be the GEAC's second meeting in this regard on the issue this year. The first meeting took place in February when the regulator asked the...
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