Sunday, 29 May 2011

YES to Genetic Engineering! -Maryann:)

 I was just thinking of what I could post that would interest you guys. The idea on genetic engineering cropped up when I was reading about GM foods and arguments. Genetic Engineering is the future of this world. However, with so many people disagreeing with it strongly because of health reasons it is really difficult to fully allow it to take place. Well let me start of by stating the NEED for GM foods. Although we would love to argue on the negative aspects of GM foods we should agree that when there is a need that may question our survival than we should take it. With natural disasters occuring and destroying of the crops and nuclear radiation seeping into foods I feel it to be a contamination on its own and definitely a risk to our health already.

Well to do countries have been buying foods from affected countries because prices fall so low when the country's currency falls due to the disasters(natural or human inflicted). Do we even know whats really in our foods? Its all out of desperation. So having mentioned the current status quo, GM foods seems like a safer bet doesnt it?  Lets look at the benefits of GM foods that could support what I am saying.

-Pest Resistance (reduce use of chemical pesticides and to yield stronger crops)
-Herbicide Tolerance (to have stronger crops)
-Disease Resistance (plants that are eaten to have resistance from diseases caused by fungi)
-Cold tolerance (to have stronger crops)
-Drought/Salinity tolerance (to have stronger crops)
-Nutrition(malnutrition)
-Pharmaceuticals(medicinal contents in common foods)
-Phytoremediation (to clean up pollution using plants)




Would love to hear your thoughts:)
References
http://www.csa.com/discoveryguides/gmfood/overview.php
http://www.foodstandards.gov.au/consumerinformation/gmfoods/

1 comment:

  1. It tend to be better for developing countries, as they come in bulk and cheaper price, also, people do not have to money to buy better food, thus it was serve as a base need for them, however for developed countries, people tend to be wealthy and are able to afford better food as they do not want anything that may affect their health since it is not fully proven to be safe - quanjin :D

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