09.07.2008 | permalink
Japanese foodmakers are struggling to secure enough ordinary soybeans as food prices soar and U.S. farmers increasingly turn to GM soybeans. The surging prices enable farmers to rake in profits even with GM soybeans, which used to be less profitable than non-GM soybeans. While non-GM soybeans take more time and manpower to grow, genetically modified soybeans are easier to grow and yield larger crops.