PARIS (Reuters) - The French government must in the coming months change its policy on crops developed using a breeding technique called mutagenesis to adhere to stricter rules for genetically modified organisms (GMOs), a court ruled on Friday.
The decision by France's top administrative court follows a ruling by the Europe Union's highest court in 2018 that mutagenesis, often called gene-editing, should be subject to GMO regulations.
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