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Genetically Engineered Disappointments

Genetic modification of crops through natural evolution or artificial crossbreeding has been happening for millennia, giving rise to more productive or resilient crop species. Thus, the term ‘genetic engineering’ more accurately refers to the artificial introduction of genetic material to produce new GE varieties. Advocates of genetically engineered (GE) crops have long claimed that genetic engineering is necessary to raise crop yields and reduce human exposure to agrochemicals. Genetic engineering promised two major improvements: improving yields affordably to feed the world, and making crops resistant to pests to reduce the use of commercial chemical herbicides and insecticides. Is GE the silver bullet that will down the giant of hunger?

 

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Autor: Jomo Kwame Sundaram
Otros autores: Tan Zhai Gen
Organización: Support for Women in Agriculture and Environment (SWAGEN)
Otras organizaciones: Africa Union of Conservation (AUC), FRA, PELUM, Virtual Livelihoods School Africa (VLSA)
Año: 2017
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Tipo: Artículo
Idioma utilizado para los contenidos: English
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