Soy shakeup: The challenges and incentives for farmers switching to non-GMO
date:Feb 08, 2023
will take nutrition out of the soil or water, which would otherwise help the crop grow, notes McNair.

GM crops benefit from increased weed protection and, as such, produce greater yields, whereas non-GMO crops will produce a smaller yield. The yield gap between production can result in farmers seeking a premium to compensate for their production of non-GM and the subsequent yield gap.

That yield gap is major. What weve seen and what weve heard anecdotally from farmers and breeders is that were
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