Canadian Biotech Asks USDA to Approve Apple That Won’t Brown

A biotechnology company in Canada has asked USDA to approve a genetically modified apple that won’t turn brown once sliced. The move would help lower the cost of producing fresh apple slices, generally used in kid’s lunchboxes, and increase the overall popularity of the fruit. USDA said it needed to resolve questions about the apple’s quality, cost of planting and whether people would buy it before proceeding. (Associated Press) Read more.

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