You have absolutely no idea what you are talking about. These are regular rice varieties used by farmers with a gene inserted from another rice variety long used by farmers themselves. GMO and Monsanto have nothing to do with it.
All well and good until stray seeds (or their crossed offspring) find their way into non-productive wetland areas and potentially become persistant weeds. Oh, the GE/agrichem companies will have a solution, Win-win for them ;)
You have absolutely no idea what you are talking about. These are regular rice varieties used by farmers with a gene inserted from another rice variety long used by farmers themselves. GMO and Monsanto have nothing to do with it.
irrivideo 10 months ago
All well and good until stray seeds (or their crossed offspring) find their way into non-productive wetland areas and potentially become persistant weeds. Oh, the GE/agrichem companies will have a solution, Win-win for them ;)
HarmLessSolutions 10 months ago
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HarmLessSolutions 10 months ago
The difference in yield doesnt seem that significant...
jakaul 3 years ago
A difference of 2.4 tons per hectare is indeed significant.
ehettel 3 years ago
@jakaul over 2,5 times as much does not seem significant?
0JCB1989 1 year ago
Very nice. Educational time lapse!!
timelapseforum 3 years ago
thats really marvelous ,these should be made available to markets
hihellokrishna 4 years ago