Sourse: eMediaWire
Indian farmers first planted biotech crops in 2002, and today represent the most rapid adopters of this new technology in farming globally. “Overall, the introduction of biotechnology can lead to great benefits, and what we are finding is – that’s precisely what is happening across India,” says Dr. Laveesh Bhandari, an economist and founder director of Indicus Analytics, an economics research firm.
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