Can Biotech Food Cure World Hunger?
Essay by fog37766 • October 24, 2011 • Essay • 473 Words (2 Pages) • 1,800 Views
I. Introduction
A. Food prices remaining high in the United Nations estimates that the number of
hungry people around the world could increase by 100 million in 2012 and pass
the one billion mark. Many of world leaders in Rome scheduled for November
will set an agenda for ways to reduce hunger and increase investment in
agriculture development in poor countries. (Opinion Pages: Biotech)
II. Can Biotech Food Cure World Hunger?
A. There has been a great debate over genetically modified crops and food has
been contaminated by political and aesthetic prejudices, making the people fear
of big science about local, organic production. Genetic modification is
analogous to nuclear power because, nobody loves it, but climate change has
made its adoption imperative. As Africa's climate deteriorates, it will need to
accelerate crop adaptation. As population grows it will need to raise yields.
Genetic modification offers both faster crop adaptation and a biological, rather
than chemical, approach to yield increases.
III. If Biotech Industry Is Serious About Solving World Hunger, It Is Poorly Attacking Symptoms Only
A. What seems to be so equally important to bear in mind is that the promise of
the technologies such as genetically enhanced foods, or any other technologies
that could help solve the effects of poverty, such as hunger, cannot be an end in
itself. If this is the case, then the root causes of hunger would continue and the
exploitive practices could continue, further increasing disparities between rich
and poor. While the rich would be able to provide some rest bite from the hunger
through such technologies, they would maintain, even increase, the developing
nations' dependencies upon them. (Global Issues: World Hunger)
IV. World hunger a worldwide problem.
A. World hunger is one of the biggest problems
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