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Michelle Kovacevic - 27 Dec 2012
Scientists hope to replace low-yielding oil palms with selectively bred high yielding plants, dramatically increasingly yield.
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“Designer plants” help meet demand for palm oil and avoid deforestation
Scientists hope to replace low-yielding oil palms with selectively bred high yielding plants, dramatically increasingly yield.
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