While a majority of EU member countries have opted out of allowing their farmers to produce biotech crops approved for production within the union, Romania has elected to permit such cultivation, particularly of herbicide-resistant soybeans. Romania Opts to Grow Biotech Crops The EU adopted legislation in March that allowed member nations to opt out of allowing their farmers to produce biotech crops approved for production within the union. Thus far, about two-thirds of those countries have exercised the opt-out, including Malta, Slovenia, Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands and Poland. The UK has requested that Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales be allowed to o...