Maurice Delage says he only needs to look at his canola crop for proof of how biotechnology has helped his farm.
“It’s clear that the modern canola industry in Canada is really a direct result of biotechnology. Without the critical development that took place in the 1990s and the early 2000s, the canola industry as we know it today simply could not have existed in Canada,” said Delage in his address to the Agricultural Biotechnology International Conference (ABIC) in Calgary earlier this month.
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