- Only a handful of commodity crops comprise virtually 100% of GM agriculture.
- These crops typically go into animal feed, fibre, oils and heavily processed foods – the "stealth GMOs."
- GM rice, wheat, tomatoes, sweetcorn, potatoes and popcorn have all been rejected as unacceptable in the global marketplace.
- These GM crops can be identified and boycotted by consumers much more easily than "stealth GMOs."
- One of the few exceptions, GM papaya cultivation in Hawaii, has been declining over several years.
- Existing GM seeds are expensive and their use ties farmers to the pesticides and synthetic fertilizers GMOs require.
- Most GM investment continues to go into a small number of crops and traits targeted towards large-scale commercial farming.
- Aid monies that go into GMOs, divert funding from proven low-tech agricultural approaches and infrastructure improvements that are more appropriate for small and limited-resource producers.
What GM crops are being grown?
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