The work meeting kicked off on April 20 in Argentina’s northern Chaco province, where a Chinese delegation was allowed to visit various production centers throughout the week.
“For Argentina, it is very important not just to advance in dialogue on matters of regulation and public perception, but also to promote cooperation between research institutes and companies from both countries in developing new transgenic events,” said Oscar Solis, the ministry’s undersecretary of New Technologies and Added Value.
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