If no genetically modified crops were planted in 2018, we would’ve needed an additional 14 percent of arable farmland in the United States to maintain current production levels. Read more about the impact of GMOs from PG Economics.
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If no genetically modified crops were planted in 2018, we would’ve needed an additional 14 percent of arable farmland in the United States to maintain current production levels. Read more about the impact of GMOs from PG Economics.
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