Indian farmers eye traditional cotton as GM variety loses favor
Photo taken May 12, 2016, shows Kalappa Katarahalli, a cotton farmer from the southern Indian state of Karnataka. As genetically modified cotton falls out of favor due to decreased resistance to pests, farmers in India, the world's largest cotton producer, are increasingly shifting to cultivation of traditional varieties of cotton. (Kyodo)
==Kyodo
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