Push for debate on GM legislation

Updated December 3 2019 - 7:06pm, first published 1:25pm
GPSA chairman Wade Dabinett with Primary Industries Minister Tim Whetstone at Parliament House on Tuesday, where they announced a bill would be introduced to remove the GM crop moratorium on mainland SA.
GPSA chairman Wade Dabinett with Primary Industries Minister Tim Whetstone at Parliament House on Tuesday, where they announced a bill would be introduced to remove the GM crop moratorium on mainland SA.

ON the steps of Parliament House on Tuesday, Primary Industries Minister Tim Whetstone has stressed that it was time SA graingrowers had the same access to genetically-modified crop technology as their interstate counterparts.

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