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Invasive plants: New pasture plants pose weed risk

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Driscoll, Don
Catford, Jane

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Many new plant varieties that are sold for livestock pasture pose a weed risk that jeopardizes their purpose — the sustainable intensification of agriculture — by increasing the environmental costs of food production. We urge governments to include potential environmental damage when screening new pasture varieties and to introduce a ‘polluter pays’ penalty system.

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