Author : Kendall, Henry W.; Beachy, Roger; Eisher, Thomas; Gould, Fred; Herdt, Robert; Raven, Peter H.; Schell, Jozef S.
Among the numerous approaches to expanding food supplies in the developing world in environmentally benign ways is the bioengineering of crops. Bioengineering has much to contribute, but it is a novel system and possible risks need to be evaluated carefully. Opposition to bioengineering research and its application has already arisen, not all of it carefully thought out. As the World Bank has recognized, a considered and technically competent understanding of both the potential and the perceived risks of bioengineered crops is a requisite to their successful development and use. Public perceptions that genetically engineered crops and animal products pose specific dangers must be carefully considered and addressed if such products are to reach widespread use.
Subject:
transgenic plants plant genetic engineering crops biotechnology gene transformation Bacillus thuringiensis : Bt recombinant DNA : rDNA herbicide resistance food safety allergenicity
Material : biotech
Serial Title : ESSD Studies monograph series 23
Publisher : The World Bank,
Publication Date : October 1997
PR-MS
1997
BIC319
SEARCA Library
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