GM Crops: The West versus the Rest

  • Thomson J
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Abstract

This chapter will explore the reasons why some countries, broadly described as "developed," do not allow their farmers to plant GM crops. It will then go on to discuss the effects that these attitudes held by "the West" have influenced the uptake of GM crops by Africa and "the Rest." I will then investigate some of the myths that have been used to turn politicians, decision-makers, and inhabitants of such countries against GM crops, and to consider the importance of communication. As it is necessary to understand why and how certain countries "got it right" and are currently growing GM crops successfully, the last section deals with these issues. The conclusion points to the necessity for countries to learn from mistakes made in the past as we enter the era of new technologies such as genome editing.

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Thomson, J. (2022). GM Crops: The West versus the Rest. In Genetically Modified Plants and Beyond. IntechOpen. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.100198

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