Legal doubts over EU plans to give states choice on whether to grow GM

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Leaked documents suggest European commission proposal is vulnerable to legal actions by biotechnology companies

Europe's plans to let countries choose for themselves whether to grow or ban GM crops would be unacceptable under EU and probably international law, says official legal advice offered to member state governments...

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