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Bio Base Europe’s GM Poplars Are Popular for Ethanol

Submitted by on March 23, 2010 – 5:02 pmNo Comment

(Biofuels International)  According to Bio Base Europe the first crop of genetically modified poplar plants will be converted into ethanol in a Flemish-Dutch pilot installation.

The poplars were planted in May 2009 in an outside field in Ghent, Belgium. The crop has now been harvested…  READ MORE

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