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Foto: Weizenkorn Triticum Karamyschevii Schwamlicum fotografiert von Ursula Schulz-Dornburg im Vavilov Institut zu St.Petersburg

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31.12.2005 |

Roundup: the first decade of GM crops

Ten years after the first GM seeds were introduced for commercial use in the USA the technology is still highly controversial in major markets. Very few products have been introduced, still 52 percent of all corn, 79 percent of cotton and 87 percent of soybeans planted in the US are GM and have one name: Monsanto. "The early promises of biotech crops remain largely unrealized," Reuters notes.</p><p><a href="http://news.com.com/Biotech+crops+mark+first+decade+with+wins,+losses/2100-11390_3-6012575.html">Reuters: Biotech crops mark first decade with wins, losses</a>

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