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Bush backs modified crops to ease crisis

By Andrew Ward and Daniel Dombey in Washington

Published: May 2 2008 00:15 | Last updated: May 2 2008 00:15

George W. Bush on Thursday stepped up pressure on the European Union and other governments to lift restrictions on genetically modified crops to help ease the crisis in global food supplies.

The US president said modified crops offered a ­partial solution to the food crisis gripping some parts of the world because of their high yields and resistance to drought and disease.

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