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What's new in biotech? (CropLife International)


March 2015

 

Plant Science Post

 

What's new in biotech?

 

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Top 5 Biotech Stats

In 2014, more farmers grew biotech crops than any other year in the technology’s 18-year history. Meanwhile, for the third straight year, developing countries grew the majority of biotech crops. Check out more top stats and Tweet them to your followers!

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Why This Farmer Changed His Mind on GM Crops

He once lobbied to keep genetically-modified (GM) crops out of Europe, but after he saw how they could boost farm productivity and sustainability, UK farmer Paul Temple changed his mind. We talked to him about his change of heart.

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The Great Biotech Success Story

Biotech crops are the fastest adopted crop technology of the modern age - after nearly 20 years on the market, farmers have planted more than four billion hectares. Keep reading for more about this incredible success story.

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What is Biotech Anyway?

Plant biotechnology can be complicated to explain – we know this better than anyone. That's why we’ve created two illustrated graphics to answer your questions and explain where biotech crops come from. Check them out!

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Published: March 5, 2015



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