31/07/06
Conversations about Plant Biotechnology is now offering video
conversations and podcasts with Brazilian farmers – bringing
the total number of video segments with growers to more than 35
and representing nine of the 21 countries that grew biotech crops
in 2005.
Biotech crops have been grown worldwide
for more than a decade.
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The addition of Brazilian farmers is significant because they
grew more than 23 million acres (4.4 million hectares) of genetically
modified (GM) soybeans in 2005, which represents nearly a 90 percent
increase in acreage over 2004 and the largest increase of any country
in 2005.
In addition, Brazilian farmers are leaders in the development
and adoption of conservation tillage – the practice of minimizing
or eliminating plowing of the soil. In a newly posted segment,
Brazilian soybean farmer Armindo Mugnol describes the environmental
benefits of GM crops on his farm, including the return of wildlife
habitats and protection of the soil through the elimination of
plowing. Visitors can also view a newly released compilation video
with three Brazilian farmers, who describe the benefits of GM crops
within ! their operations and the region.
Monsanto Company initially launched Conversations about Plant
Biotechnology in October 2005 and, this week, also features its
first redesign. The site now provides a state-of-the-art online
video player, cutting-edge video distribution system, and more
flexible, simpler navigation. The changes will make it easier and
faster for visitors to view videos with growers and experts about
the benefits of GM crops.
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