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    exclusive monopoly rights on seeds and other life forms‚ propelling an unprecedented wave of seed industry concentration. In recent decades‚ the seed industry has experienced a faster rate of market concentration than any other farm input sector.2 Monsanto may be the largest‚ most notorious and conspicuous of all the biotech Gene Giants‚ but it’s important to look at the bigger picture. to agricultural economists‚ some U.S. farmers adopted industry’s genetically engineered (GE) seeds and companion

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    are people who firmly believe that GM is definitely not the route to food security and poverty alleviation because the root cause of hunger is caused by access and inequality‚ and not by inadequate food production. On the other side are mainly biotechnology multinationals that are aware of the commercial interests that can be generated from the sale of GM crops‚ therefore they attempt to bring them into the country and establish that they are the solution to hunger in a bid to hide their motives.

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    The Human Genome Project

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    The HGP The Human Genome Project (HGP) was the stepping-stone that exponentially improved our modern day society. Monsanto‚ a company known for genetically engineering seeds‚ enhanced the foods eaten by modern day consumers. Using the findings of the HGP‚ they discovered a way to harvest crop without destabilizing or ruining the environment. Monsanto’s studies contributed to a reduced use of DDT and pesticides- making food consumption less of a health risk. Close observation of population growth

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    “Playing God in the Garden”‚ we are introduced to the New Leaf Superior‚ a genetically engineered potato. This is not the first of its kind‚ for it is only one of the many foods that are products of an emergent development here in the United States. Monsanto and other giant transnational companies are carrying out a dangerous global experiment by introducing large numbers of genetically engineered foods into our diet. Genetic manipulations can result in unanticipated harmful effects‚ and because genetically

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    year. Regrettably genetically engineered crops cannot be contained. Over the years Monsanto has sued hundreds of farmers for patent infringements and many of these farmers have been driven into bankruptcy and have lost everything. Farmer Percy Schmeiser refused to give in‚ Schmeiser had been in the farming business and developing his own seeds for fifty years‚ then had his fields carelessly contaminated by Monsanto‚ when this happened the company tried to take his land and his livelihood. Schmeiser

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    discovered in bacteria that is frequently used by farmers to control insect pests. American sweet corn farmers have benefited in breeding and biotechnology. “BT protein protects the sweet corn from certain damaging insects” (Monsanto 2013). “Genetically modified sweet corn with BT protein reduces insecticide by 85%‚ fuel and energy use and carbon dioxide emissions” (Monsanto 2013). Farmers like to grow BT corn because they don’t have to drive their tractors across the field as often to apply insecticide. They

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    Pesticide and Insecticide

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    of plants or animal feeds.” Pesticides Industry: Global Perspective The world pesticide industry is dominated by nine multinational basic producers from the United States and Western Europe; they account for nearly one-half of the total output. Monsanto‚ Bayer‚ DuPont‚ Dow agro science‚ BASF‚ in the top ten is AgrEvo‚ a joint venture of Hoechst and Schering. Producers in the second tier (annual sales below $1billion) include Sumitomo‚ Sandoz‚ FMC‚ and Rohm & Haas. Expenditures on herbicides accounted

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    gene-splicing techniques of biotechnology (also called genetic engineering‚ or GE) (EFSA). GMOs have been around for many years; it wasn’t until just recently that most people have become more and more concerned about them. Consuming these genetically altered and processed foods can lead to increased risk

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    It’s been said that humans are what they eat. The relationship humans have with food is unappreciated. Food is the fuel that keeps humans going‚ gives them the energy needed to be creative and productive; it is the building block of society‚ after all‚ it wasn’t until the Neolithic Era‚ when humans figured out a way to domesticate plants and animals‚ that any form of organized society formed. Even during the previous hunter-gatherer foraging era‚ humans were very connected to the food they ate; understanding

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    World hunger a global crises‚ excessive food waste‚ increased carbon footprints and more. The goal was to address these through a technological solution… Biotechnology. “According to [Bill] Gates‚ to feed the world now‚ and into the future‚ we will need 70 per cent more food … And genetically modified food is going to be a big part of that solution.” (Staley pg. 20). Over the years‚ scientists have strived to

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