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US mulls backing 'medicine rice'

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Authorities in the United States have given preliminary approval to a plan to grow rice genetically modified to produce human proteins.

Rice plants including human genes involved in producing breast milk would be grown in the state of Kansas.

The company behind the proposal, Ventria Bioscience, says the plants could be developed into medicines for diarrhoea and dehydration in infants.

Critics say parts of the rice plants could enter the food chain.

Under the proposal, which received preliminary backing from the US Department of Agriculture last week, Ventria would plant rice over some 3,000 acres (1,215 ha) of farmland in the mid-western state.

The company said it would take precautions to ensure the seeds did not mix with other crops.

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The company said it would take precautions to ensure the seeds did not mix with other crops.

The Hawaiians believed those assurances till their mango export crop was wiped out.
How stupid do they think we are = How stupid we are.

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Reply#1 - Tue Mar 6, 2007 9:21 AM EST
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Given the latest rice contamination event, these assurances will have to be thoroughly examined.

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#1.1 - Tue Mar 6, 2007 10:53 PM EST
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