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Why did German farmers grow the Amflora Potato? A. To prevent the spread of potato rot B. To be used primarily for industrial use C. To increase potato exports D. To feed the growing population of people
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Why did German farmers grow the Amflora Potato?
A. To prevent the spread of potato rot
B. To be used primarily for industrial use
C. To increase potato exports
D. To feed the growing population of people living in poverty
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B. To be used primarily for industrial use.
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The correct answer for this question would be option B. German farmers grow the Amflora Potato to be used primarily for industrial use. Amflora potato
is a genetically modified potato developed by the
Germans.
This has
provided direct income to over 14.000
farmers
financially. Hope this is the answer that you are looking for.
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