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ICAR's nodal office dismisses concerns about gene-edited rice varieties

ICAR's nodal office dismisses concerns about gene-edited rice varieties

Deccan Herald02-06-2025
The two varieties of rice -- DRR Dhan 100 (Kamala), developed by Indian Institute of Rice Research in Hyderabad and Pusa Rice DST1 developed by Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi -- were released on May 4.
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