The story of the USDA’s "unscientific, innovation-stifling" process for regulating genetically-engineered flowers
Now that vivid orange , ruby , and purple genetically engineered petunias are approve for distribution to plant nurseries , Henry I. Miller , a physician and molecular life scientist , devote an accountancy of the " botched process follow by the US Department of Agriculture that kept these beautiful plant , and other GMO flowers , off the market for years . " Henry I. Miller takes us back to 2017 when USDA announce that many potpourri of petunias had to be withdrawn from distribution and ruin , exclusively because the harmless — but strikingly beautiful — bloom had not work the required regulatory gauntlet to be ‘ approve for sales event ’ ....