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GM ban to be lifted in South Australia

SOUTH Australian politicians look to have reached an agreement to allow genetically modified (GM) crops to be grown in the state after a 16-year ban.

Staff writer
 Genetically modified crops such as canola will be able to be planted in South Australia next year.

Genetically modified crops such as canola will be able to be planted in South Australia next year.

South Australia's Liberal Government yesterday announced it had reached a position that will enable legislation to pass to lift the GM food crops moratorium and allow GM crops to be grown on mainland SA....

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A growing series of reports, each focused on a key discussion point for the farming sector, brought to you by the Farming Ahead team.

A growing series of reports, each focused on a key discussion point for the farming sector, brought to you by the Farming Ahead team.

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Research Report: Fronting Up

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