⃛ as questions emerge over cost-effectiveness
Tony Reichhardt
Nature, 1999, vol. 400, issue 6742, 298-298
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washington The jury is still out on whether expensive, genetically modified commercial crops will be cost-effective for farmers in the long run, according to a study released in Washington last week.
Date: 1999
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