Two Decades of GMOs

A. Adenle, H. Steur, K. Hefferon, J. Wesseler
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Agricultural technologies have a key role to play in advancing international development, including achievement of the sustainable development goals (SDGs). Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are among a wide of range of agricultural technologies that can play a significant role in meeting SDG1 (poverty eradication), SDG2 (zero hunger), SDG13 (climate change), and other interlinked SDGs. Yet GMO opposition persists in Europe with spillover effects in Africa, Asia, South America, and Latin America, thereby limiting the adoption of the new technology in the developing world. This chapter outlines two decades of positive impacts of GMOs in terms of socioeconomic and environmental benefits and considers their potential role in addressing the challenges presented in the 2030 development agenda. The authors highlight fundamental challenges in the application of GMOs, including the overly cautious application of precautionary principle and the lack of an international GMO regulatory framework. Developing countries need to employ risk-assessment models that balance benefits, costs, and risks of GMOs, focusing on local agricultural and environmental practices, rather than following developed countries.
转基因生物的二十年
农业技术在推动国际发展,包括实现可持续发展目标方面发挥着关键作用。转基因生物是可在实现可持续发展目标1(消除贫困)、可持续发展目标2(零饥饿)、可持续发展目标13(气候变化)以及其他相互关联的可持续发展目标方面发挥重要作用的众多农业技术之一。然而,对转基因生物的反对在欧洲持续存在,对非洲、亚洲、南美和拉丁美洲产生了溢出效应,从而限制了发展中国家对这项新技术的采用。本章概述了二十年来转基因生物在社会经济和环境效益方面的积极影响,并考虑了它们在应对2030年发展议程中提出的挑战方面的潜在作用。这组作者强调了转基因生物应用中的基本挑战,包括过度谨慎地应用预防原则和缺乏国际转基因生物监管框架。发展中国家需要采用风险评估模型来平衡转基因生物的收益、成本和风险,重点放在当地的农业和环境实践上,而不是效仿发达国家。
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