I'm really good at sensing people from a distance.
Dear Laz,
Spiders are like attractive females - always hit on ‘em.
Now that I have assured myself of a new load of bricks (gonna make a BBQ out of ‘em) coming my way from enraged FemiNazi’s, on to the subject of this thread.
IMHO, if the farmer does not buy the GMO seeds, he simply accepted a lower crop yield. When the farmer makes the decision as to whether the GMO seeds are reasonably justifiable in terms of the extra cost being likely to produce sufficient extra yield to justify the increased cost is a decision best left to the individual farmer, not a bureaucrap or, worse by far - a member of some NGO.
Let the individual farmer make the cost/value decisions for his land because it is his crop on which he makes his living.