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With pollution from chemical
fertilizers and pesticides, the drama of mad cows and dioxin, and
uncertainty about GMOs (genetically modified organisms), modern
agriculture is increasingly becoming the object of scrutiny, concern
and criticism.
Meanwhile, the growers,
their professional organizations and agronomic researchers continue
to find new growing methods that attempt to reconcile the demands
of economic competition, food requirements, product quality and
respect for the environment.
There have been a number
of advances, notably in the production of grains, sugar, plant protein
sources, and wine, as well as market gardening and horticulture.
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