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Monday, June 23, 2008
Singapore Press Holdings (2008, May 15). GM food crop yield less than its equivalent counterpart. Retrieved June 21, 2008, from http://www.gmac.gov.sg/News/2008/2008_05_15.html

GMF was expected to lower the price of food crops due to the increase yield, reduce use of pesticdes and herbicides as compared to the natural counterparts.

however, current studies proved otherwise. It was observed that GMF does not produce a bigger yield as compared to natural food crops. ie. GMF produces lesser yield as compared to natural food crops.

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