Brussels, 04/06/2012 (Agence Europe) - Are there ways of properly measuring the environmental and economic impact of genetically-modified crops (GMOs)? This is the question underlying a new EU project called AMIGA (Assessing and Monitoring the Impacts of Genetically-modified plants on Agro-ecosystems) co-financed by the European Union under the seventh Framework Programme for R&D.
AMIGA was launched in December 2011 to provide scientifically reliable data to establish a risk assessment...