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28 июн 2015 ... A National Research Council study (2010) concurred that GE crops lead to reduced pesticide use and /or lower toxicity compared to conventional crops [http ://www.ers.usda.gov/media/1282246/err162.pdf, стр. 23]). Еще про использование пестицидов и экономическую целесообразность – есть она ...
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ERS data indicate that soybean production costs and returns for each region vary from the national average.
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* Estimates on % of crop R&D devoted to ag biotech from Fuglie et al., 2011, USDA/ERS.3.
Jorge Fernandez-Cornejo, [email protected]. benefits from adopting these crops, such as higher yields, savings in management time, and lower pesticide costs. These and other research findings are of particular interest to countries that are designing policies related to biotech crop production and use.
Or write ERS-NASS, 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA 22161. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)
Pocket K No. 42: Stacked Traits in Biotech Crops. The biotech method of gene stacking has brought us many notable products such as “Golden Rice”, “Blue Rose”, and SmartStax™.
www.ers.usda.gov. The First Decade of Genetically Engineered Crops in the United States.
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David Schimmelpfennig [email protected]. John Deere. ■■ Concentration in several global agricultural input industries has risen significantly; by 2009, the largest four firms in the crop seed, agricultural chemical, animal health, animal genetics/breeding...