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GM Dialogue
The GM Dialogue, in 2003-04, comprised three interlinked strands:
- a public debate run by an independent steering board
- a review of the science led by the Government's Chief Scientific Adviser and the Chief Scientific Adviser to the Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs in conjunction with an independent panel of academics; and
- a study into the overall costs and benefits of GM crops by the Government's Strategy Unit.
For further information on the GM Dialogue visit the National Archives website:
- GM Dialogue (National Archives website)
Page published 14 June
2002
Page last modified
24 August, 2009
