Nov 28, 2002
Agricultural ministers in South and East Africa have agreed to create a regional policy on genetically modified (GM) organisms in a bid to ensure that their countries follow common guidelines on health and environmental safety, and other related issues. The decision, taken at a meeting of the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) in Kampala, Uganda, comes in response to controversy over the Zambian government's refusal to accept donations of GM maize.
































