NEW DELHI: The government may not be pushing hard for field trials of genetically modified (GM) crops due to pressure from an RSS-linked group, but the Centre's premier agriculture research body has emphasized the importance of genetically engineered crops in bridging the demand and supply gap for foodgrains in future. READ ALSO: To please saffron brigade, Maharashtra suspends GM crop trials The view of Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) is clearly reflected in its vision document which provides strategic framework for innovation-led inclusive and sustainable agricultural growth in the country. 'Vision...
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