Without GMOs, South African maize yields would be lower -industry group

PRETORIA, May 3 (Reuters) - South Africa's maize crop, scorched this season by a blistering drought, would be in far worse shape if it were not for the country's embrace of genetically-modified (GMO) varieties and new farm technologies, an industry group said on Tuesday.
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