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AquaBounty counters Montreal panel’s concerns over GMO salmon

The company, which expects to have its first major harvests of genetically engineered salmon a year from now, has responded to concerns expressed about sales in Canada

By Jason Huffman | Sept. 27, 2019 17:57 BST
The GMO panel at the 2019 Canadian Seafood Show, in Montreal. From left to right: the Aquaculture Stewardship Council's Kathleen Allen, Lagoon Seafood's Frantz Perrot, Canadian Biotechnology Action Network's Lucy Sharratt, and Vigilance OGM's Thibault Rehn. Photograph by Jason Huffman.
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