The agricultural world will soon be able to rely on "new generation" GMOs, which contain no genes from another species and which have been authorised by the EU this week. In Guadeloupe, where banana cultivation is threatened by several diseases, there is great hope.
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The agricultural world will soon be able to rely on "new generation" GMOs, which contain no genes from another species and which have been authorised by the EU this week. In Guadeloupe, where banana cultivation is threatened by several diseases, there is great hope.