It’s all in the genes

Genetically modified crops are the dominant issue for producers of soyabeans, writes Andy Aitken

Over the past five years, no crop has aroused as much controversy in the debate on genetically modified (GM) crops as soyabeans, the most widely grown transgenic (containing genetic material artificially transferred from another species) products.

In the US, at least half of the soya crop is GM, and in Argentina at least 80 per cent of the current harvest is...

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