Chile: Agricultural Biotechnology Annual

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Agricultural biotechnology is not a priority for Chile’s current Administration. The situation in Chile remains the same as last year and is expected to remain that way through this Administration. Regardless of its lack of having a biotech framework and restricting planting and commercialization of genetically engineered crops, Chile accepts all imports and does not require genetically engineered products to be labeled. Commercially, Chile could be a viable producer of transgenic sugar beets, corn, and alfalfa

Chile: Agricultural Biotechnology Annual

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