Indian Govt is ‘close to approving’ GM mustard hybrid, says Solvent Extractors body chief
The Solvent Extractors’ Association of India said the government is close to approving a GM mustard hybrid, marking a key step in agri-biotechnology. Following extensive biosafety trials, the hybrid aims to deliver higher yields, improved disease resistance and better oil recovery for Indian farmers.
The Solvent Extractors’ Association of India (SEA) has said that the Indian government is reportedly close to approving a genetically modified (GM) mustard hybrid.
In his monthly letter to SEA members on Wednesday, Sanjeev Asthana, President of SEA, said such a move could mark a significant milestone in India’s agri-biotechnology policy.
The proposed approval follows extensive biosafety assessments and field trials, and is expected to focus on traits such as higher yields, improved disease tolerance and better oil recovery.
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Source : The Hindu Business line