US trade talks may be cracking India’s opposition to GM crops

Published 2025년 10월 14일

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India is reconsidering its long-standing ban on genetically modified food crops. This shift could open doors for agricultural trade with the United States. A Supreme Court ruling on GM rapeseed is anticipated. Proponents believe this technology can boost farm productivity and reduce import reliance. Opposition from farmer groups remains a significant factor.

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