agriculture, the fast food nation(s), and genetically modified organisms

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Agriculture, the Fast Food Nation(s), and Genetically Modified Organisms. Outline. Fast Food Fries Big Macs Chicken Nuggets Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO) Risks and benefits Types New Areas. Fast Food Nation. The Jungle - Upton Sinclair (1906) Super Size Me - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Agriculture, the Fast Food Nation(s), and Genetically

Modified Organisms

Outline

• Fast Food– Fries– Big Macs– Chicken Nuggets

• Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO)– Risks and benefits– Types– New Areas

Fast Food Nation

• The Jungle - Upton Sinclair (1906)

• Super Size Me• Fast Food Nation by Eric

Schlosser– More money on fast food than

higher education

• How has fast food changed agriculture??

French Fries

• The potato: a brief history

• Became popular in the 1920s in NA

• Important to the early success of McDonalds

• Potato and NA/European diet

• $0.30 -> $$6.00 (Profit!!!!)

• Of $1.50 worth of fries, $0.02 goes to farmer->corporate farms

Impact

• Fast food needs– Uniformity “One world, one taste”– Constant supply

• Increased productivity (Idaho)– Tonnage of potatoes (doubled)– Yield/acre (increased 30%)– Increased inputs, I.e. mechanization, fertilizer,

irrigation, pesticides– Need for larger farms and less farmers

Big Macs and you

• Cattle– Soil compaction– Overgrazing– Erosion– Loss of biodiversity– BSE?

Big Macs and you

• Feedlots, – Aesthetics– Runoff

• slaughter houses and meatpacking– Then: A respectable, well-paying union job– Enter the “disassembly line”– Now: A job for illegal, illiterate, immigrants

• Very dangerous

The Chicken Nugget

• History

• Health – very poor choice

• “Bulk agricultural commodity into a manufactured, value-added product”

• Business– Ensure constant supply – Tyson Foods

• Chickens

Genetically Modified Organisms

Food supply– 15 crop species and 8 livestock species =

90% of world’s food supply

• Artificial Selection

• What is a GMO?– Reduced breeding cycles– New and improved agricultural varieties

Pest control

• Insect control– Bacillus thruringiensis (Bt)– Gene for Bt toxin introduced to plants– Benefits: Decreased pesticide use– Costs: Resistance?

Weed control and herbicide resistance

• 275 million kg of herbicide/year in US• Damage crops and increase

pests/pathogens• Herbicide resistant crops

– Heavy use of herbicide– Less use: the timing must be right– Rapid break down of pesticide

• Transfer genes to wild species = super weed

New areas

• Pest control– 2000 plants have insecticidal properties– 700 substances in bacteria and fungi have

fungicidal properties– What about super bugs??

• Disease resistance (less fungicides)• Vaccines for livestock• Drought resistance

– 5 million l of water for 1 ha of corn

New Areas (cont)

• Salt tolerance

• Nitrogen fixation in crops

• Perennial grain crops

• Improve recycling of toxic wastes

• Improved palatability of fruits

Questionable areas

• Bovine Growth Hormone

• Native organisms

• Crops to weeds?

GMO,ethics, and the real world

• GMOs are very expensive

• Yields are no better than existing varieties

• Banned in Europe

• Patenting life?– The Monsanto case

• Is it playing God?

• Alternatives: Integrated Pest Management!!

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