By Rebecca Carmeli-Peslak
A new report from the United States Department of Agriculture shows that about 55 percent of the total harvested cropland in the United States is grown with varieties having at least one GM trait according to a release.
The most common GM traits include herbicide tolerance and insect resistance.
“Private seed companies lead the development of GM traits—a shift away from public institutions—stimulated by judicial rulings that created protections for intellectual property in crop genetics and other biological inventions,” the USDA said in a release.