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<description>Pharmed food crop approved for growth despite controversy.Rice modified to express proteins often found in breast milk will be planted in Kansas. It&#x26;#x27;s certainly not the first crop designed to produce pharmaceutical proteins given the go-ahead in the United States or elsewhere (see &#x26;#x27;Turning plants into protein factories&#x26;#x27;). But this is among the first food crops containing genes that produce human proteins to gain approval for large-scale planting. Many other pharmaceutical genetically-modified (GM) crops are grown indoors or in inedible plants such as tobacco. The rice strains, made by Ventria Bioscience in Sacramento, California, produce lysozyme, lactoferrin and human serum...</description>
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