GM crop cultivation in EU down 12 pct in 2009

BRUSSELS, Feb 23 (Reuters) - The cultivation of genetically
modified crops in the European Union fell 12 percent last year,
due partly to Germany's decision to ban the growing of GM maize,
an industry-sponsored report said on Tuesday. Full Story »

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Jonathan Peisakhov
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by Jonathan Peisakhov - Mar. 5, 2010

Well written and non-biased article from an extremely reputable source. Simply reports what is and does not infuse the article with unnecessary biases. Gives great context and data tables on the issue at hand.

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Matthew Erdman
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by Matthew Erdman - Mar. 24, 2010

I didnt really think this was a real superb article. It was relatively short and was mostly just about numbers and statistics. There was no real detail. Like I stated before, It's just numbers.

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Max Haller
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by Max Haller - Apr. 4, 2010

The article is short and to the point, it's very factual and cites it sources well. The article gives a good non biased look at what's going on.

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