In the meeting, sources said Javadekar discussed how field trials of many of the transgenic varieties of the food crops have got stuck despite biotechnology regulator GEAC giving nod for the same.
The Minister mentioned that GM foods like cornflakes are being consumed in the country, but many states have denied approval for the scientific field testing of GM crops because of strong opposition from many anti-GM groups.
The two ministers are believed to have discussed ways to build consensus around the issue, sources added.
The field trials of GM crops and their commercialisation has become a contentious issue in the country. The goverment has allowed commercial cultivation of Bt cotton and put moratorium on Bt brinjal.
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