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World cultivation of genetically modified crops

I've used the statistics from this chapter of the book highlighting the increase of genetically modified crops up to 2014 to put in my introduction. Unfortunately, because Uk is not one of the leading Countries I find it hard to find data to be based on our poster.
Citation Mathur, V., Javid, L., Kulshrestha, S., Mandal, A., & Reddy, A. A. (2017). World cultivation of genetically modified crops: opportunities and risks. In Sustainable Agriculture Reviews(pp. 45-87). Springer, Cham.

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