May 2001
Seed Spat
AG Biotech
By Alexandra Stikeman
Over the past two decades, genetically modified plants have graduated from laboratory curiosities to crops planted on millions of hectares. But while major seed firms have struggled with public worries over environmental questions and food safety, they've also been locked in a more private fight over a central question: who owns one of the industry's principal gene-insertion technologies?
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