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Deliberate releases for field trials

Denmark


 

Deliberate releases of GMOs into the environment for field trials (1992-2008)

 

Releases of transgenic plants

50

   
 

Releases of other GMOs

1

   
 

Total

51

   

 

Plants

GMO field trials have been conducted on the following crops in Denmark:

 

beet

26

 
 

potato

10

 
 

maize

7

 
 

rapeseed

4

 
 

thale cress

2

 
 

ryegrass

1

 

 

Novel traits

GMO field trials in Denmark were set up to examine:

 

 

Field Trials: Statistics
Notes:
The EU statistics are based on the number of applications submitted.
It is possible that the statistics include rejected applications or applications that were later withdrawn.
One application can include field trials at more than one site and/or that run over the course of several years. The number of sites at which GM plants are grown is generally considerably higher than the number of applications.
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