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Argentina becomes first country to approve genetically modified wheat

Argentina has become the first country to approve genetically modified wheat, the country’s national scientific commission announced Thursday.

The commission said in a statement released in Buenos Aires that it had approved a drought-resistant wheat in the world’s fourth-largest exporter of the crop.

“This is the first approval in the world for drought-tolerant genetic transformation in wheat,” the commission said in a statement.

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