USDA urged to approve GMO Apple who won't brown (WILL)
, Wash., a Canadian company biotechnologie asked States to approve a Apple genetically modified it won't brown soon after one, improvement could strengthen sales apples for collations, salades, including unauthorized use. Planted Apple U. S. said is too early to know if they would be interested in the Apple-tree. they need to resolve issues related to the quality, the Apple-tree planting Prize and, most importantly, know the reliability of the buy. "Genetically modified statement this is a true is not good in the industry," said Todd Fryhover, President of Commission Apple in King County, Washington, who produce more than half U. S.. But Neal Carter, President of two companies who develop apples, said the technology would have been marked down two slices fresh products, become a popular addition to lunch boxing children, and even popular apples in salades and other fast food. Company Carter, Okanagan specialty fruits of Summerland, British Columbia, the source in brownin...