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MANAGING THE PPP TRANSITION

Ensuring the regulation of agricultural innovation is proportionate, non-discriminatory, and based on the best

available scientific evidence. Highlighting opportunities for the UK to become a global leader in agri-science

through a more enabling approach to regulation – and identifying areas where a failure to follow the science is driving research and investment elsewhere.

Science based regulation

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BREAKING AWAY FROM EU RULES ON GENE

EDITING SHOULD BE A NO BRAINER FOR

GOVERNMENT

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JULIAN STURDY MP

 


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TIME FOR A GROWN-UP CONVERSATION

ABOUT CROP PROTECTION

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MATT RIDLEY


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GENE EDITING – WE MUST LEARN

LESSONS FROM THE GM DEBATE

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PAUL TEMPLE

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BREAKING AWAY FROM EU RULES ON GENE

EDITING SHOULD BE A NO BRAINER FOR

GOVERNMENT

​

JULIAN STURDY MP

TIME FOR A GROWN-UP CONVERSATION

ABOUT CROP PROTECTION

​

MATT RIDLEY

GENE EDITING – WE MUST LEARN

LESSONS FROM THE GM DEBATE

​

PAUL TEMPLE

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