The costs of GMO-free foods are said to be higher because these foods must be isolated from

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The costs of GMO-free foods are said to be higher because these foods must be isolated from GMO crops during both growing and processing. But GMO crops also enable food to be grown on much less land than would otherwise be the case, thus reducing the price of that land. Is it possible that, on balance, the presence of GMO foods actually makes it cheaper to grow GMO-free crops?

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The Economics of Public Issues

ISBN: 978-0134018973

19th edition

Authors: Roger LeRoy Miller, Daniel K. Benjamin, Douglass C. North

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