By Tom Laskawy, Grist
Now that 94 percent of the soy and 70 percent of the corn grown in the U.S. are genetically modified, Monsanto - one of the companies that dominates the GMO seed market - might look to some like it’s winning. But if we look a little closer, I’d say they’re holding on by a thread.
Their current success is due in large part to brilliant marketing. The company’s approach was both compelling - their products were sold as the key to making large-scale farming far simpler and more predictable - and aggressive: Monsanto made it virtually impossible for most farmers to find conventional seeds for sale in most parts of the country.
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