Socio-Economic Challenges and Risks of Genetically Modified Foods

D. Amutha
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The Department of Science and Technology also informed the Committee that due to consistent and substantial economic, environmental and welfare benefits of GM crops, 14 million farmers, including small and resource-poor, planted 134 million hectare of GM crops in 2009, across 25 countries during fourteenth year of commercialization of GM crops with share of developing countries at 46%. Thus GM crops can contribute to major challenges facing global society such as food security, sustainability, alleviation of poverty and hunger, and help mitigate some challenges associated with climate change. The effects of genetically modified foods on human health and well being are at its infancy. There exist little reputable scientific evidence in the current literature to suggest that genetically modified foods are safe for human consumption and health. Food producers and processors in response to the increasing demand for cheap, nutritious foods have invested considerable resources in developing new products using genetic engineering. It is hoped that this new technology would be used to solve the problems of hunger, food security and pest control, but at what cost to the safety of the consumer and public.Humanitarian use of GR will give both critics and advocates of genetically-modified crops the chance to work toward the goal of creating sustainable solutions for global nutritional concerns. If GMOs of all types can be developed to aid the global community in reducing suffering and building sustainable communities, then we support the efforts of the global community to develop these crops and organisms.
转基因食品的社会经济挑战和风险
科技部还告知委员会,由于转基因作物在经济、环境和福利方面具有持续和巨大的效益,2009年,在转基因作物商业化的第14年,25个国家的1400万农民,包括小型和资源贫乏的农民,种植了1.34亿公顷转基因作物,其中发展中国家的比例为46%。因此,转基因作物可以有助于解决全球社会面临的主要挑战,如粮食安全、可持续性、减轻贫困和饥饿,并有助于减轻与气候变化有关的一些挑战。转基因食品对人类健康和福祉的影响尚处于起步阶段。目前文献中几乎没有可靠的科学证据表明转基因食品对人类消费和健康是安全的。食品生产商和加工商为满足对廉价营养食品日益增长的需求,已投入大量资源开发利用基因工程的新产品。人们希望这项新技术能够用于解决饥饿、粮食安全和虫害防治问题,但这要以消费者和公众的安全为代价。人道主义地使用转基因作物将使转基因作物的批评者和支持者都有机会朝着为全球营养问题创造可持续解决方案的目标努力。如果所有类型的转基因生物都能被开发出来,以帮助国际社会减少痛苦和建立可持续的社区,那么我们支持国际社会开发这些作物和生物的努力。
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