http://www.zengardner.com/victory-gmo-banned-hawaii-island/
How come we can't get this done here ? It's a rhetorical question.....
BS
How come we can't get this done here ? It's a rhetorical question.....
BS
http://www.zengardner.com/victory-gmo-banned-hawaii-island/
How come we can't get this done here ? It's a rhetorical question.....
BS
Anti science or anti GMO?Hopefully just a minor victory for the anti-science crowd.
Blackcrock has been consuming GMO food for years. I rest my case.GIVE one documented case of the harms caused by GMO. crackpot internet websites do not count
If you can sit down long enough, enjoy, but as history has shown about you, I doubt you will.GIVE one documented case of the harms caused by GMO. crackpot internet websites do not count
If you can sit down long enough, enjoy, but as history has shown about you, I doubt you will.
If you don't believe these scientists, would you believe the FDA?
What GMO is creating in a giant monoculture and it takes one unforeseen blight to wipe out a single species crop. What you also get is a soil structure that can only grow that one crop as it needs the help of the fertilizers. check out the result os use Round Up Ready crops and BT cotton in India. There was a massive crop lost due to a rot that hit and there was little that could be door as the farmer had sunk every penny into the seed. India is strting to rethink their commitment to GMO, but it will take years.No one would argue for GMO except the billions of people on earth who would otherwise have to die of starvation. my read is that the population goes up according to food supply. the rich can afford organic. the rest...well, sorry.
There is an increase in yield, but if, as in India, half the crop rots in the field or warehouses because they don't have infrastructure to get it to the markets, it's wasted.^ On the other hand, GMO rice has gone amazing things for the health of the those dependent upon the crop in parts of Asia and Africa.
Gee, the same thing happened in Ireland a couple of hundred years ago.What GMO is creating in a giant monoculture and it takes one unforeseen blight to wipe out a single species crop. What you also get is a soil structure that can only grow that one crop as it needs the help of the fertilizers. check out the result os use Round Up Ready crops and BT cotton in India. There was a massive crop lost due to a rot that hit and there was little that could be door as the farmer had sunk every penny into the seed. India is strting to rethink their commitment to GMO, but it will take years.
In the case of Golden Rice it has beta-carotene which helps deal with the huge Vitamin A deficiencies in parts of the world where rice is a dietary staple.There is an increase in yield
Basically a monoculture crop farming system is a problem waiting to happen. The Irish never saw to coming and it came from the old coloniesGee, the same thing happened in Ireland a couple of hundred years ago.
Well monoculture crops compared to non-existent crops seems a pretty easy decision, except for those who can afford whatever they want.Basically a monoculture crop farming system is a problem waiting to happen. The Irish never saw to coming and it came from the old colonies
A lot of the non exiting situations are a result of bad agricultural practise over decades. California is a tragedy waiting to happen.Well monoculture crops compared to non-existent crops seems a pretty easy decision, except for those who can afford whatever they want.
And the bad practices have little to do with GMO.A lot of the non exiting situations are a result of bad agricultural practise over decades. California is a tragedy waiting to happen.
but the bad practise opens the doors for the short term solution of GMO crops. No one has long term studies on the affect on human but lab studies show serious physiological affects on lower animals.And the bad practices have little to do with GMO.
It's possible that some GMO's might prove dangerous but we know they save millions of lives by providing food for the needy.