Reforming regulatory approval process on agricultural innovations key to industry’s competitiveness, say stakeholders

Restrictions on genetically-modified produce continue to keep the sector from tapping into European markets.

Stakeholders in Canada’s agriculture sector say reforming the regulatory approval process on agricultural innovations is key to the industry’s competitiveness, but restrictions on genetically-modified produce continue to keep the sector from tapping into European markets. 

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