Hey curious what others think, I'm a big believer in sustainable & permaculture based agriculture but also have heard of some instances where its helped, idk maybe that's monsanto propaganda I turn to you chacha to educate me.

"Golden Rice is a covert attempt to win wider approval for genetically modified food and will not solve problems of malnutrition. Vitamin A deficiency (VAD) – like other problems on malnutrition and hunger – is not caused by the lack of Vitamin A in food, but by people's inability to achieve a balanced diet." https://www.grain.org/article/entries/5177-golden-rice-is-unnecessary-and-dangerous

"Rainbow papaya (Carica papaya L.) is a genetically engineered (GE) cultivar with resistance to papaya ringspot virus (PRSV). This cultivar currently accounts for about 70% of Hawaii's papaya acreage. ... No differences were observed between GE and non-GE papaya for 36 nutrients at any of the tested fruit ripeness stages."

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0889157510002693#:~:text=Rainbow%20papaya%20(Carica%20papaya%20L,70%25%20of%20Hawaii's%20papaya%20acreage.&text=No%20differences%20were%20observed%20between,the%20tested%20fruit%20ripeness%20stages.

  • Fundle [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    I read and enjoyed The Windup Girl by Paolo Bacigalupi. Takes place in Thailand after society has mostly collapsed from climate change. One of the main characters is basically a corporate operative from the former USA who works on behalf of a conglomerate that specializes in genetic research/espionage in order to reap even more profit from a collapsing world. I recommend it if you like sci-fi at all.

    • 420clownpeen [they/them,any]
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      4 years ago

      Yeah that was a good book. Feel like our climate apocalypse future is going to have a lot of similarities, but with fewer of the cool technologies like the kinksprings.