According to a new study by the National Center for Food and Agricultural Policy, compared to conventional crops, biotech varieties in 2004:
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Increased food production by 6.6 billion pounds, a 24% improvement from 2003.
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Provided $2.3 billion in additional net returns for U.S. growers, a 21% increase from the previous year.
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Reduced pesticide use by 62 million pounds of active ingredient in 2004, a 34% bigger reduction than they accomplished in 2003.