Thursday, November 28, 2019
Background of Transgenic Research essays
Background of Transgenic Research essays    Genetic engineering has opened many doors for new sciences to develop.  One such     science is the research and alteration of the food we eat; this is commonly known as     transgenic research.  Whether through crops or agricultural animals, the common goal is     to increase food surplus.  Most of the GM (genetic modification) research is focused on     causing crops to withstand herbicides and pesticides so more of these chemicals can be     poured on the land without hurting the food.  The national director of the BioDemocracy     Campaign, Ronnie Cummins, lists that The leaders in biotechnology are the same giant     chemical companiesMonsanto, DuPont, AgroEvo, Novartis, and Rhone-Poulencthat     sell toxic pesticides. These companies sell crops that are resistant to their own herbicides     and pesticides so they can sell those as well (115). This seems to be driven by the desire of     money and profit gain. In a similar article, Brian Halweil observes that the seeds of these     herbicide-resistant crops (HRCs), are packaged with Monsantos best selling herbicide,      Roundup (143).  The outcome for these GM crops is an increase of the use of toxic     chemicals; this will at  first cause a higher yield of grain, but will ultimately pollute our land     	With the main goal of transgenic research to cure world hunger, most people     would be in favor if it did indeed meet the worlds food demand.  Transgenic research is     not the only way to treat the world hunger problem though.  According to Norman     Borlaug, in 1994 the world produced 5 billion metric tons of food, and if it had been     distributed evenly, then a diet of 2,350 calories could have been distributed to 6.4 billion     people for a year about 800 million more than the population of 1994 (134).  This     shows a major unbalance of food distribution to countries.  The current solution taking     place, instead of...     
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