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1.Half price GM canola
2.Slow take-up of GM canola

1.Half price GM canola [audio]
ABC, 16 May 2013
After years of fighting for the right to grow genetically modified crops, farmers are now rejecting GM varieties. Laura Poole reports.
http://mpegmedia.abc.net.au/rural/201305/r1116337_13619954.mp3
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2.Slow take-up of GM canola
Laura Poole
ABC, 16 May 2013
http://www.abc.net.au/rural/news/content/201305/s3760498.htm

An agribusiness in western Victoria is selling genetically modified canola seed for half price because demand is limited.

Across Australia, 8 per cent of canola plantings are GM varieties.

Elders agronomist Jamie Ball says farmers are reluctant to sow GM canola because they're concerned it will increase the number of herbicide resistant weeds on their farms.

"A chap I was talking to was umming and arghing and could have easily opted for a GM variety. He chose not to, simply because he didn't want the selection pressure, and didn't want all the hassles with hygiene and access to delivery points," he said.

"You definitely see a purposeful movement away from GM."

Plant breeder Monsanto says GM canola production is increasing year-on-year.