Experts on biosafety have ended a United Nations conference in Bonn, Germany, without finalizing international rules on who is liable if farming experiments with genetically modified organisms go wrong.
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US drops Africa military HQ plan ... perpetrators. Details are to be negotiated until 2010, two years beyond an original deadline. Host German secretary of state for agriculture Ursula Heinen said the world's leading gene technology companies had dropped their demand for a voluntary agreement. Greenpeace says the conference failed to set clear rules. It has advised poor farming nations to avoid GM-modified maize and soya because of the legal and biological risks. From Monday, Bonn hosts a major conference on safeguards for the world's dwindling species diversity.
(Deutsche Welle)
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