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Thailand has not made any changes to its biotech marketing, production, trade, or policies, since the latest annual report.
Public rejection of genetically engineered (GE) plants is widespread, there is no commercial GE crop production, the government has banned the planting of some EU-approved GE crops.
Austria continues to be one of the leading forces in Europe opposed to the use of agricultural biotechnology.
Spain has an open approach to biotechnology and remains the European Union’s (EU’s) Member State with the largest area planted to GE crops.
Consumers' attitudes towards biotechnology in Bulgaria remains negative.
The production of biotech-derived commodities continues to expand with the adoption rate of genetically engineered (GE) corn surpassing GE cotton.
Panama has approved the imports of GM corn seeds for local production, and has conducted GM mosquitoes and salmon field tests.
According to major economic forecasts, Panama is expected to experience the greatest growth in the region during 2014, at an expected rate of 7.2 %, despite delays in the canal expansion project.
This report describes the production, trade, research, policy, and marketing issues of genetically engineered (GE) plant and animal products in Italy.
Croatia is a net food importer and the government policy is geared towards raising agricultural productivity and, to a lesser extent, controlling imports.
Bosnia and Herzegovina recently started adopting regulations that govern biotech products.
The Dutch government and agricultural sector have a pragmatic approach towards the import of genetically engineered (GE) agricultural products.