An Examination of Millennials’ Attitudes toward Genetically Modified Organism (GMO) Foods: Is It Franken-Food or Super-Food?

S. Linnhoff, Elena Volovich, H. Russell, Murphy D. Smith
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This study reports on a survey of Millennials in the USA regarding GMO foods. Potential benefits of GMO food crops include improving agricultural productivity, such as insect-resistant and drought-resistant crops, and alleviating world hunger, particularly in developing countries. Scientific research fully supports the health and safety of GMO foods. However, opponents to GMO foods still exist, some motivated by economic self-interest and others by fear of science and technology. The debate over GMO foods is widely considered the single-biggest issue facing modern agriculture, characterised as a clash between pro-science and anti-science forces, the outcome having ramifications extending far beyond agriculture and GMOs. To effectively market GMO foods to Millennials and others, agricultural producers, distributors, and food retailers will need to educate consumers about the overwhelming scientific support for the health benefits and safety of GMO foods.
千禧一代对转基因食品态度的调查:它是科学怪人食品还是超级食品?
本研究报告了对美国千禧一代关于转基因食品的调查。转基因粮食作物的潜在好处包括提高农业生产力,例如抗虫和抗旱作物,以及减轻世界饥饿,特别是在发展中国家。科学研究充分支持转基因食品的健康和安全。然而,反对转基因食品的人仍然存在,一些人是出于经济利益的考虑,另一些人则是出于对科学技术的恐惧。关于转基因食品的争论被广泛认为是现代农业面临的最大问题,其特点是亲科学和反科学力量之间的冲突,其结果的影响远远超出了农业和转基因生物。为了有效地向千禧一代和其他人推销转基因食品,农业生产商、分销商和食品零售商需要让消费者了解转基因食品对健康的益处和安全性有压倒性的科学支持。
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