Genetically engineered crops benefit many farmers, but the technology needs proper management to remain effective, report suggests

Tuesday, April 13, 2010 - 11:22 in Earth & Climate

Many US farmers who grow genetically engineered crops are realizing substantial economic and environmental benefits -- such as lower production costs, fewer pest problems, reduced use of pesticides, and better yields -- compared with conventional crops, says a new report.

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