Genetically Engineered Food
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Millions of people all over the planet suffer from poverty and starvation. One very interesting but experimental solution to the problem of world hunger is genetically engineered food. The process involves the crossbreeding of crops in a laboratory with species that are not plant like. Say for example, that a scientist crossed a fish and a potato. The diversity of this gene mixture is supposed to give this hybrid crop special characteristics like resistance to disease, the ability to deal with extreme environmental situations, and much higher crop yields at harvest time. The production of genetically enhanced food is considered...
basic idea of genetically engineered food. I think that scientist want to create a surplus of food in the world. This could result in lower food prices. Maybe then people from third world countries will be able to afford the food. I"m not sure what to think of the whole thing but I thought that the articles I read were interesting. I felt like I was reading something straight out of a science fiction novel. I understand the skepticism of gene enhanced foods but I think the idea of trying to feed the whole planet is a noble one.
basic idea of genetically engineered food. I think that scientist want to create a surplus of food in the world. This could result in lower food prices. Maybe then people from third world countries will be able to afford the food. I"m not sure what to think of the whole thing but I thought that the articles I read were interesting. I felt like I was reading something straight out of a science fiction novel. I understand the skepticism of gene enhanced foods but I think the idea of trying to feed the whole planet is a noble one.
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