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The GM salmon closer plates

The GM salmon closer plates
Loïc ChauveauBy Loïc Chauveau
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Posted on 29-11-2013 at 4:14 p.m.
Updated 05-12-2013 at 18:28
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The Canadian government has authorized the development of genetically modified salmon to be fattened in Panama. A first step towards commercialization.
In this photo from 2010, two salmon of the same age.  One in the foreground is natural.  The second is a genetically modified fish company AquaBounty.  Anonymous / AP / SIPA In this photo from 2010, two salmon of the same age. One in the foreground is natural. The second is a genetically modified fish company AquaBounty. Anonymous / AP / SIPA

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"SALMON GM." public body "and ocean fishing in Canada" has raised the first obstacle to the commercialization of GM salmon by allowing the company AquaBounty to raise eggs in an enclosed hatchery on Prince Edward Island and to export to Panama to fatten. It's Panama that would cut and offered to these markets baptized AquAdvantage fish.

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