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Brazil Pedigree Seed Use Reaches 71%BRASILIA - Jan 7/04 - SNS -- Brazilian use of improved planting seed varieties has reached 71% across all the major crops grown in the country. The best adoption levels are for cotton and wheat, with 90% of the seed used from improved varieties; while the worst adoption level is for dry edible beans, with growers covering just 10% of their needs from improved varieties. The subscriber version of the article is available by Clicking here
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