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Genetic engineering in New Zealand : ウィキペディア英語版 | Genetic engineering in New Zealand
__NOTOC__ Genetic engineering is a contentious issue in New Zealand. The possibility that GE crops may be grown in New Zealand led to a nationwide protest movement including marches in the main centres. In 2000 the Government appointed a Royal Commission to report on issues relating to genetically modified organisms (GMOs). The Report of the Royal Commission on Genetic Modification, released in July 2001, concluded that New Zealand should keep its options open with regard to genetic engineering and to proceed carefully in order to minimise and manage any risks. Prior to the 2002 general election, the book ''Seeds of Distrust'' was published which highlighted possible contamination of imported corn seed with GMO seeds. During the election campaign the book caused an amount of friction between the Labour and Green Parties, referred to as "Corngate" in the media.
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