genitics
Traditional agricultural is the controlled breeding of plants and animals to select new combinations of certain traits in livestock, fruits, and vegetables. An organism with genes from another species is called "genetically modified," or GM, in this paper I will discuss the pros and cons of GM products. I will also talk about the controversy of this subject, giving examples from countries all over the world.There are some positive aspects of GM foods. For example, we could genetically alter foods so that they contain more nutrients. This would especially benefit people who have vitamin deficiencies in malnourished countries. Another example is "bt corn". There is a gene from a certain bacteria called bacillus thuringiensis (BT) that contains a protein to kill insects. This has been used for the benefit of organic farmer's crops as a natural pesticide. Reasons to boycott GM foods vary. Some are very logical. Perhaps you have a food allergy to one plant-based food because of a certain protein it contains. You could have an allergic reaction to a completely separate food product if it carries this product, without proper labeling there would be no way of knowing. Another concern is that
Germany's gigantic Raiffeisen Corporation has announced that it will refuse to accept GM grains. I foresee trade embargoes and public uproar in response to this matter. The FDA's refusal to label these foods has created high trade tensions between the United States and its trading partners. They also have dairy products from cows treated with a genetically altered hormone called BST and flesh from cows treated with growth hormones. Events like this make you wonder whether American government is conducted in the best interests of its citizens. Each day the majority of the American public eats genetically engineered foods without their knowledge. 91% of Japanese consumers' want there food labeled. The UK placed a 3-year suspension on insect-resistant crops and a one-year suspension on herbicide-resistant plants. This has made the American public to start asking for mandatory labeling. Recently there have been accusations that allergenic genetically engineered corn has made its way into hundreds of food products illegally. Companies like Monsanto and Novartis flooded the world with genetically altered soybeans and corn. Americans have not been as adamant about the refusal of the GM products. Instead of sending Beeman home in disgrace, the New Zealand government fired Kirton. Canada has so far resisted the heavy pressure from US trade officials to allow the use of BST in its dairy cows.
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