China revamps seed law, keeps controls on major crops

In the first change to China’s Seed Law since enactment in 2000, the top legislature relaxed regulation over nearly two dozen crops but said new varieties of five major crops – rice, corn, wheat, soybeans and cotton – will still need regulatory approval before they go on the market, said Xinhua. “The reduction is meant… » Read More

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