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GM canola spill worries WA growers

A TRUCK travelling along Albany Highway near Narrakine in Western Australia lost a portion of its genetically modified canola on Tuesday, sparking fears of contamination to non-GM crops among local growers.

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GM canola spill worries WA growers

While no one was injured in the accident, fire melted a hole in the bottom of the aluminium trailer where around 15 tonnes of GM variety canola spilled in an isolated area around the truck. WA Greens...

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