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The growth is especially strong in Brazil, South Africa and India. Brazil has even overtaken Argentina and is now, after the USA, the largest producer of transgenic crops. This figure also shows the hesitance with respect to transgenic crops that exists in Europe; the area occupied by these crops there is marginal less than 0. In this area even halved, which was largely due to the almost complete disappearance of these crops in Romania Figure 2. Nevertheless, at the time of writing this, in the summer of , it seems that even in Europe the tide is also turning in favour of these crops.
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