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Developing Country Farmers Bridge the ‘Biotechnology Divide’
April 9, 2013 Editor 0
“Farmers in developing countries, however, are bridging the ‘biotechnology divide.’ According to a new report by Clive James of the International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-Biotech Applications (ISAAA), ‘For the first time, developing countries grew more, 52% of global biotech crops in 2012 than industrialized countries at 48%.'”
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