GM apple wins award

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SUMMERLAND, B.C. — Okanagan Specialty Fruits of Summerland will receive an award from BIOTECanada for its work in developing the genetically modified, non-browning Arctic apple.
BIOTECanada’s Gold Leaf Award for Early Stage Agriculture will be presented at the 2013 BIO International Convention in Chicago on April 23.

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