Farmers
Friday,
2nd June, 2000 |
Expert Predicts Strong GM FutureAs much as 75% of crops grown in the world in 20 years time will be genetically modified, claims a leading scientist. Professor C S Prakash from the Center for Plant Biotechnology Research, Tukegee University, Alabama, views GM technology as a useful tool to feed a growing population as resources deplete. "When biotechnology offers a sustainable solution to farming and food production on a cost-effective basis, we clearly need to embrace it," he told the BBC Radio 4 Farming Today programme. He pointed out that in the US up to 50% of major crops are GM, and predicted by 2020 between 50-75% of the crops around the globe will be GM. "Biotechnology, used strategically and responsibly, is increasingly likely to bring prosperity and equity into this world." Prof Prakash, who is also a member of the USDA advisory committee on agricultural biotechnology, added that conventional techniques can also offer partial solutions. Presently 1bn people in the third world go hungry each day and 40,000 die of malnutrition each day. Prof Prakash said it was "sad" that there was so much resistance in Britain to GM technology. He warned that this was causing despair among British scientists and could threaten investment.
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