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Published: 21 April 2009
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NOTE: Looks like Monsanto's running an advertising campaign. See their ads here: http://www.monsanto.com/responsibility/sustainable-ag/advertisements.asp 
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Here's the text of an ad on the back page of the current edition of the New Yorker:9 billion people to feed
A changing climate
NOW WHAT?

Experts say we'll need to double agricultural output by 2050 to feed a growing world.

That's challenge enough. But with a changing climate, the challenge becomes greater.

Providing abundant and accessible food means putting the latest science-based tools in farmers' hands, including advanced hybrid and biotech seeds. Monsanto's advanced seeds not only significantly increase crop yields, they use fewer key resources - like land fuel - to do it. That's a win-win for people, and the earth itself.

Producing more. Conserving more. Improving farmers' lives. 

That's sustainable agriculture. And that's what Monsanto is all about.
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