Farmers inspecting packets of genetically engineered rice seed in 
Nongjiapanwan, Lijiadian Village, Wulijie Town, Jiangxia District, 
Wuhan. Trading and growing GE Rice varieties is illegal in China, but 
Greenpeace has discovered the Anti-pest 63 variety being commercially 
traded and grown on several recent investigative trips.
June 13, 2005
Hubei Province China

Farmers inspecting packets of genetically engineered rice seed in Nongjiapanwan, Lijiadian Village, Wulijie Town, Jiangxia District, Wuhan. Trading and growing GE Rice varieties is illegal in China, but Greenpeace has discovered the Anti-pest 63 variety being commercially traded and grown on several recent investigative trips.

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