Tuesday, May 5, 2020
RRE GMOs Good or Bad
Question: Genetically modified foods (GMOs) have become a staple in the food industry. So what are the benefits of of applying genetic engineering to food crops? And what are the potential adverse effects of GMOs? Given the persistent problem with starvation in some parts of the world, and the anticipated population growth in developing nations, do we need genetically modified foods? Is it really a problem with supply, or is it a distribution problem? How would you characterize the politics of food? Answer: The benefits of applying genetic engineering to food crops include longer shelf life and resistance to diseases. The potential adverse effect of Genetically Modified Crops (GMOs) includes the toxic effects of the food products and their decreased nutritional value (Bawa Anilakumar, 2013). They also harm the environment. Yes, there is a need of genetically modified foods. The problem is with the supply as well as the distribution. The politics of food is characterized as increasing the capital by using the genetically modified foods and posing a threat to the lives of the individuals who consume the genetically modified foods (Gur̉̉u Ranchhod, 2016). References Bawa, A. S., Anilakumar, K. R. (2013). Genetically modified foods: safety, risks and public concernsa review.Journal of food science and technology,50(6), 1035-1046. Gur̉̉u, C., Ranchhod, A. (2016). The futures of genetically-modified foods: Global threat or panacea?.Futures.
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