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Biotechnology & Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs)

Food Technology

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How is Biotechnology being used in Agriculture?

• Provides farmers with tools to make production cheaper and manageable

• Crop production options can help countries keep pace with demands for food while reducing cost of production

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How is Biotechnology being used in Agriculture?

• Other types of crops are in research and development stages

• Advances may provide foods with:– Nutritionally-Enriched Foods– Longer Lasting Foods– Contain lower levels of naturally occurring

toxicants

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What are the benefits of Agricultural Biotechnology?

• Has helped make both insect pest control and weed management safer and easier while safeguarding against disease

• Herbicide-tolerant crops are compatible with no-till or reduced tillage agriculture systems that help reduce erosion

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What are the roles of Government in Agriculture Biotechnology?

• Regulatory

• Market Facilitation

• Research

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What are Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOS) ?

• GMOs are an organism whose genetic material has been altered using techniques in genetics

• Term generally does not cover organisms whose genetic makeup has been altered by conventional cross-breeding

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GMOs Today

• In 2010 about 331 million acres grown world wide

• Biotechnology plantings as a percentage of total crop plantings in the United States were about 86 percent for corn, 93 percent for cotton, and 93 percent for soybeans.

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GMOs Benefits and Controversies

• Benefits– Crops

• Enhanced Taste and quality• Reduced maturation time• Increased nutrients, yields, and stress tolerance• Improved resistance to disease, pests and

herbicides • New products and growing techniques

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GMOs Benefits and Controversies

• Benefits– Animals

• Increased resistance, productivity, hardiness, and feed efficiency

• Better yields of meat, eggs, and milk• Improved animal health and diagnostic methods

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GMOs Benefits and Controversies

• Benefits– Environment

• “Friendly” bioherbicides and bioinsecticides• Conservation of soil, water, and energy• Better natural waste management• More efficient processing

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GMOs Benefits and Controversies

• Benefits– Society

• Increased food security for growing populations

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GMOs Benefits and Controversies

• Controversies – Safety

• Potential human impact

– Access and Intellectual Property• Domination of world food production by a few

companies• Increasing dependence on Industralized nations

by developing countries

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GMOs Benefits and Controversies

• Controversies– Ethics

• Violation of natural organisms’ intrinsic values• Tampering with nature by mixing genes among

species• Objections to consuming animal genes in plants

and vice versa• Stress for animals

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GMOs Benefits and Controversies

• Controversies– Labeling

• Not mandatory in some countries (e.g. United States)

• Mixing GM crops with non-GM confounds labeling attempts

– Society• New advances may be skewed to interests of rich

countries


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