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A Greenpeace activist holds a banner during a protest against the cultivation of genetically modified corn in Romania
15 Feb 2007
Source: Reuters

 
REFILE - CORRECTING YEAR TO 2007 A Greenpeace activist holds a banner during a protest against the cultivation of genetically modified corn in Romania in front of the Agriculture ministry in Bucharest February 15, 2007. Romania has banned the commercial cultivation of gene spliced corn but allowed biotech majors to grow GM maize on testing fields.
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REFILE - CORRECTING YEAR TO 2007 A Greenpeace activist holds a banner during a protest against the cultivation of genetically modified corn in Romania in front of the Agriculture ministry in Bucharest February 15, 2007. Romania has banned the commercial cultivation of gene spliced corn but allowed biotech majors to grow GM maize on testing fields.