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For better or worse, Chinese government has long been known to place tight restrictions around the growing of GMO crops, as they fear their production might bring about unforeseen consequences in the future. While they have never been proved wrong as to the potential harm of GMO farming, without a shift in societal attitudes, the production of the much greener SUSIBA2 will be very difficult.
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