The Nuffield report suggests that there is a moral imperative for investment into GM crop research in developing countries. But the moral imperative is in fact the opposite. The policy of drawing of funds away from low-cost sustainable agriculture research, towards hi-tech, exclusive, expensive and unsafe technology is itself ethically questionable. There is a strong moral argument that the funding of GM technology in agriculture is harming the long-term sustainability of agriculture in the developing world.
The Nuffield report suggests that there is a moral imperative for investment into GM crop research in developing countries. But the moral imperative … - Tewolde Berhan Gebre Egziabher
The Nuffield report suggests that there is a moral imperative for investment into GM crop research in developing countries. But the moral imperative …
- Tewolde Berhan Gebre Egziabher
There are still hungry people in Ethiopia, but they are hungry because they have no money, no longer because there is no food to buy... we strongly … - Tewolde Berhan Gebre Egziabher
There are still hungry people in Ethiopia, but they are hungry because they have no money, no longer because there is no food to buy... we strongly …
I am local, rural, communal. And I find that the whole world is a community. We have made progress in asserting our local community rights globally. … - Tewolde Berhan Gebre Egziabher
I am local, rural, communal. And I find that the whole world is a community. We have made progress in asserting our local community rights globally. …
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