New ryegrass could end up as GM test case | NBR Skip to main content

NBR.co.nz

Subscribe
Login

NBR

Menu
home
Home
NBR Radar
attach_money
NBR Rich List
Search...
Subscribe
Login
home
Home
NBR Radar
attach_money
NBR Rich List
Categories
  • chevron_right Business
  • chevron_right Technology
  • chevron_right Politics
  • chevron_right Investment
  • chevron_right Analysis
  • chevron_right Property
  • chevron_right Opinion
  • chevron_right Law
  • chevron_right Appointments
Opinion / Analysis
  • chevron_right All
  • chevron_right Columns
  • chevron_right Editorial
  • chevron_right Shoeshine
  • chevron_right The Flip Side
  • chevron_right Hunter's Corner
Featured
  • chevron_right NBR View
  • chevron_right Entrepreneurs
  • chevron_right Your Business
  • chevron_right Raw and Real
  • chevron_right Podcast Articles
  • home Home
  • NBR Radar
  • attach_money NBR Rich List
  • Categories chevron_right
    • Business
    • Politics
    • Analysis
    • Law
    • Technology
    • Investment
    • Property
    • Opinion
    • Appointments
  • Opinion / Analysis chevron_right
    • All
    • Columns
    • Editorial
    • Shoeshine
    • The Flip Side
    • Hunter's Corner
  • Featured chevron_right
    • NBR View
    • Entrepreneurs
    • Your Business
    • Raw and Real
    • Podcast Articles

New ryegrass could end up as GM test case

AgResearch and its partners will spend close to $50 million commercialising a new ryegrass that may not be able to be used by New Zealand farmers.
 

Want to read more?

Choose a Subscription type that's right for you HERE
Already have an account? Login
Related news

Wall Street turns up as US manufacturing index rises in June

A swing to the left in the Mexican presidential election could be positive for trade negotiations with the US.

Biotech stall hurts future innovation

Heartland: The 2001 Royal Commission's recommendations for future research of genetic technologies have been ignored.

Public will overcome GMO fears when they realise benefits - US expert

Scientists should stop telling people what they do and says why they do it. With special feature audio and video.

NZBio backs fresh debate over new biotechnologies, including genetic modification

Treasury secretary Gabriel Makhlouf said when new technologies come along, both genetically modified and non-genetically modified, New Zealand's current system denies choice over whether the country should have them.
NBR
Follow us on
Browse
  • Meet the crew
  • Advertise
  • Contact us
  • FAQs
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
Street Address

Level 3, Achilles House
8 Commerce Street
1010, Auckland, NZ

Contact

0800 843 627
Ph: +64 (0)9 307 1629
Fax: +64 (0)9 373 3997

  • © 2019 NBR. All rights reserved.
Design by \ nero motion