Delivering GM crops to poor farmers

Despite their potential to help reduce food insecurity and poverty in the developing world, a new generation of genetically modified (GM) crops—including varieties of cassava, sorghum, millet, and other subsistence crops designed to tolerate drought and resist bacteria and viruses—have been slow to reach developing countries’ small-scale farmers, who are precisely those who could potentially benefit the most from these novel products.

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