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09.04.2010 |

There’s ’no turning back’ if genetically-modified crop ban is lifted

The State Government said before the election that it would extend a moratorium on growing genetically-modified crops until 2014 and the decision stands. In 2008, the current Labor government pledged to maintain the ban on GM canola in South Australia because there was no convincing argument that allowing them would benefit the State. Labor firmly believes that the benefits of maintaining the current moratorium far outweigh any benefits from overturning it.

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