A Chinese-Korean joint venture plans to build the world’s largest cloning factory in Tianjin, eventually producing 1m head of cloned cattle a year, as well as dogs and even endangered species.
Yesterday’s announcement by BoyaLife, a Chinese biotechnology company, underlines the scale of China’s ambitions in agricultural biotech.
In contrast, Europe, where the first cloned mammal, Dolly the sheep, was born in Scotland in 1996, does not allow cloning of farm animals.
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