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2015-02-02 | permalink
South Africa leads sub-Saharan Africa in growing genetically modified crops, the Young African Leaders Initiative, or YALI reports. South Africa grows three crops — maize, soybean and cotton — from seeds derived from biotechnology, according to a new report by the nonprofit International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech Applications.
2015-02-02 | permalink
South Africa leads sub-Saharan Africa in growing genetically modified crops, the Young African Leaders Initiative, or YALI reports. South Africa grows three crops — maize, soybean and cotton — from seeds derived from biotechnology, according to a new report by the nonprofit International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech Applications.
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