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  • Well what exactly is genetically modified food? Who knows?

  • I think if all the appropriate testing has been done, then I'm happy to eat it.

  • But I think it's the fear of not really knowing what you're eating.

  • But it's quite hard to get a non-biased view on genetically modified food.

  • I prefer non-genetically modified food.

  • I don't really have much of a problem with it.

  • I don't feel like that there's been a proper public debate about it.

  • What does genetic modification mean?

  • Alan Richardson - For hundreds of years we've been using genetic selection

  • to improve the quality of our agricultural crops

  • for instance, higher yielding plants, plants adapted to better environments,

  • or foods that are more nutritious for us.

  • Gene technology allows us to do this in a quicker and more precise way.

  • Donna Bond - Plants contain approximately 30,000 genes,

  • and we're changing only one, or adding in an extra gene to improve the plant,

  • making them healthier, or making them easier to grow.

  • I read in the paper the other day that there's a concern about people with allergies,

  • that allergies are on the increase from... and they think it's linked to genetically modified foods.

  • Alan Richardson - I understand that allergies are on the increase, and this is a big concern,

  • but there's no evidence to link this to GM foods.

  • In fact, GM foods are less of a risk because of the extensive testing that they undergo.

  • Whereas I like it in theory for the advancements of science

  • and what possible benefits it could have, but it appears that nobody's actually using it

  • for real benefits, other than benefits for large companies back pockets.

  • Alan Richardson - Yeah, the big companies are involved, but it's not all about them making money.

  • In fact in Australia most of the gene tech research is done by public institutions, like Universities

  • and the CSIRO, and there are many other benefits. For example, at CSIRO, we're producing oil seeds

  • that have lower saturated fats, and inbuilt Omega 3's.

  • Donna Bond - We're developing genetically modified cowpeas,

  • a staple food source for West African countries.

  • These cowpeas will require less insecticide,

  • and will result in the production of more food for the local people.

  • Probably my largest concern is that there are

  • - at least in some of the media reports that I've heard so far - is that there are

  • food stuffs that are being manufactured that have genetically modified ingredients

  • that we're not alerted to as consumers.

  • Donna Bond - In Australia all foods that contain genetically modified products

  • must be labelled by law, like these (demonstrating),

  • which contain genetically modified corn and traces of other GM products.

  • I just want to know, what is the projected effect it would have on the environment

  • in the future?

  • Alan Richardson - GM can actually contribute to a cleaner environment.

  • Any new crops developed by GM are thoroughly tested to ensure that they don't pose

  • an environmental risk. GM cotton, with inbuilt insect resistance,

  • has now been grown in Australia for over ten years,

  • and now makes up most of our cotton industry.

  • This GM cotton has resulted in an 80% reduction in the use of pesticides,

  • and this is great news for our farmers, the environment,

  • and the health of our river systems.

  • Genetically engineering of plants is not going to harm the human race at all.

  • We've tried to change nature in the past,

  • sometimes it was good, sometimes it was bad, so...

  • I don't know much about it. I trust the Scientists.

  • I don't think I'd buy it unless I actually knew what it was.

  • So if I knew what it was, then, yeah.

  • If it makes agriculture more productive and stuff,

  • and more people on the planet, less farmland, I think it's a good way to go.

Well what exactly is genetically modified food? Who knows?

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遺伝子組み換え(GM)に関する事実の消化 (Digesting the facts on genetic modification (GM))

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    Cathy Wang に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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