"Why not set beside that the need to take a precautionary approach to preventing deaths from malnutrition?" .... was the credo from USAID when they tried to force GM-maize into Zimbabwe a couple of years ago.
It is the credo for all GM-food praisers...
You forgot to mention that Mahyco, the Indian seed company who developed Bt Brinjal is 26% owned by Monsanto?
You also forgot to mention that Mahyco Mahyco became India’s first commercial entity to be accused of bio-piracy, or misappropriation, of local germplasm.
And the fact that Monsanto sees no profit in Brinjal makes me all the more suspicious.
Your post reads more like a pro-GMO rant, than a blogpost based on objective facts, which is what I would expect on a blog from a scientific research program.
Good luck with feeding 100 million hungry with eggplant.
"Why not set beside that the need to take a precautionary approach to preventing deaths from malnutrition?" .... was the credo from USAID when they tried to force GM-maize into Zimbabwe a couple of years ago.
It is the credo for all GM-food praisers...
You forgot to mention that Mahyco, the Indian seed company who developed Bt Brinjal is 26% owned by Monsanto?
You also forgot to mention that Mahyco Mahyco became India’s first commercial entity to be accused of bio-piracy, or misappropriation, of local germplasm.
And the fact that Monsanto sees no profit in Brinjal makes me all the more suspicious.
Your post reads more like a pro-GMO rant, than a blogpost based on objective facts, which is what I would expect on a blog from a scientific research program.
Good luck with feeding 100 million hungry with eggplant.