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Would you…. End world hunger if you could?. Approve of changing farming methods to produce enough food to end world hunger?. Support a type of seed that had a much higher-yield crop?. Support a type of seed that had a shorter growing season allowing 2 crops a year?.
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Approve of changing farming methods to produce enough food to end world hunger?
Support a type of seed that had a shorter growing season allowing 2 crops a year?
Support technology that allowed vegetables to be more nutritious (like extra Vitamin A)?
Support technology that allowed vegetables to have longer shelf life – increasing profits for the company?
Use technology to ensure meat tainted with e-coli not be sold in stores?
eat Food grown from seeds, when the seeds were modified in a laboratory?
feed Food grown from seeds, when the seeds were modified in a laboratory to your children?
feed Food grown from seeds, when the seeds were modified in a laboratory to your children if they were starving to death?
GM foods or GMOs (genetically-modified organisms) is most commonly used to refer to crop plants created for human or animal consumption using the latest molecular biology techniques.
Advantages of GM • Pest Resistant • Drought Resistant • Improved nutrition • Herbicide resistant • Cold tolerant • Pharmaceutical inclusive
Perceived Dangers of GMs • Pollen from GMs could blow onto other plants and endanger wildlife • Create pesticide resistant pests • Herbicide resistant GMs could crossbreed with weeds creating “super weeds” • Patented GMs could increase costs for farmers creating more have and have-nots • Introduce new allergens into foods
Organic Movement • No chemical pesticides, fertilizers • Natural solutions – sustainable • Locavore movement • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2LBICPEK6w&safe=active • Store Wars • Meatrix • Corn Producers
Food Miles • 100 yrs ago – it took 1 calorie of fossil fuel energy to produce 1 calorie of food. • Now 10 calories of fossil fuel energy to produce 1 calorie of food • http://www.pbs.org/e2/teachers/teacher_309.html