Appeals court rules transgneic beet challenge moot

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A federal appeals court has refused to revive a lawsuit filed by biotech critics that challenged USDA permits for growing transgenic sugar beets.

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled the complaint by the Center for Food Safety and other groups was moot.

View the original article here: Appeals court rules biobeet challenge moot

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