GM agriculture and food security : fears and facts / Stuart J. Smyth, William A. Kerr and Peter W.B. Phillips.

Par : Contributeur(s) : Type de matériel : TexteTexteÉditeur : Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK : CABI, 2019Date du droit d'auteur : �2019Description : 1 online resource (ix, 170 pages)Type de contenu :
  • text
Type de média :
  • computer
Type de support :
  • online resource
ISBN :
  • 9781786392220
  • 9781786392237
Sujet(s) : Disponible sous un autre format : Print version:: GM agriculture and food security.Classification CDD :
  • 338.1/9 23
Classification de la Bibliothèque du Congrès :
  • HD9005 .S55 2019eb
Ressources en ligne : Autres formats physiques disponibles :
  • Also available in print format.
Dépouillement complet :
Food security and technology : fear trumps hope? -- Expertise and opportunism : who should we listen to? -- The technology promise : how can we feed a world of more than 9 billion? -- The politicization of risk : is it safe? -- Industrial agriculture : who is the real winner? -- The nature of natural : whose preferences should dominate? -- The local food movement : can we be self-sufficient? -- Food labelling : what do people want? -- Genetic diversity in the agro-industrial era : what is at risk? -- The sustainability challenge : are we facing a chemical Armageddon? -- Plant vitality : will 'superweeds' strangle our future? -- The future of food security : where to from here?
Résumé : This book explores the myths and the reality about GM agriculture and its role in improving food security. The goal of the authors is to use this book to reconfigure the underlying architecture of public consideration of science, technology and commerce in the global food system. An array of characterizations of the space, ranging from Frankenfoods and superweeds to superfoods and miracle plants are explored. Ultimately, the aim is to open the discussion about how we can construct a factual dialogue about complex issues that uses evidence to help make better choices. The book has 12 chapters and a subject index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Food security and technology : fear trumps hope? -- Expertise and opportunism : who should we listen to? -- The technology promise : how can we feed a world of more than 9 billion? -- The politicization of risk : is it safe? -- Industrial agriculture : who is the real winner? -- The nature of natural : whose preferences should dominate? -- The local food movement : can we be self-sufficient? -- Food labelling : what do people want? -- Genetic diversity in the agro-industrial era : what is at risk? -- The sustainability challenge : are we facing a chemical Armageddon? -- Plant vitality : will 'superweeds' strangle our future? -- The future of food security : where to from here?

This book explores the myths and the reality about GM agriculture and its role in improving food security. The goal of the authors is to use this book to reconfigure the underlying architecture of public consideration of science, technology and commerce in the global food system. An array of characterizations of the space, ranging from Frankenfoods and superweeds to superfoods and miracle plants are explored. Ultimately, the aim is to open the discussion about how we can construct a factual dialogue about complex issues that uses evidence to help make better choices. The book has 12 chapters and a subject index.

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