China approves new GMO cotton to raise output (Reuters) Updated: 2005-09-19 19:51
China, the world's top grower of genetically modified (GMO) cotton, has
approved commercialising a new hybrid variety, which should help the country cut
its production shortfall in the commodity, a government scientist said on
Monday, Reuters reported.
The hybrid variety of insect-resistant Bt cotton -- which contains a bacteria
that kills bollworms -- would yield 26.4 percent more cotton than the current
strains, including one developed by biotech giant Monsanto Co., said the
scientist.
"The new hybrid strain won approval this year and we
expect it will be grown in large areas from the year after next," said Zhang
Rui, a member of the research team under the Chinese Academy of Agricultural
Sciences.
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