Biotech divide widens: markets and location dictate which way technology flows.: An article from: Farm Journal
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Author(s)Andrew Burchett
PublisherFarm Journal Media
ISBN / ASINB000842HHM
ISBN-13978B000842HH8
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From the supplier: The corn farmers in the US are deeply divided in the adoption of biotechnology. Those who export their yield to the European Union refuse to use corn hybrids, whereas selling to non-EU importers and in the domestic market use new traits.
Citation Details
Title: Biotech divide widens: markets and location dictate which way technology flows.
Author: Andrew Burchett
Publication:Farm Journal (Magazine/Journal)
Date: October 1, 2003
Publisher: Farm Journal Media
Volume: 127 Issue: 10 Page: 10(4)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the supplier: The corn farmers in the US are deeply divided in the adoption of biotechnology. Those who export their yield to the European Union refuse to use corn hybrids, whereas selling to non-EU importers and in the domestic market use new traits.
Citation Details
Title: Biotech divide widens: markets and location dictate which way technology flows.
Author: Andrew Burchett
Publication:Farm Journal (Magazine/Journal)
Date: October 1, 2003
Publisher: Farm Journal Media
Volume: 127 Issue: 10 Page: 10(4)
Distributed by Thomson Gale

