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Green Gene Technology - Research in an Area of Social Conflict (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2007)
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Green Gene Technology - Research in an Area of Social Conflict (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2007)
Series: Advances in Biochemical Engineering/Biotechnology, 107
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Greengenetechnology(GGT), understoodasapartofmodernbiotechnology,
has been on a steady, triumphal progression over the last ten years
(ISAAA 2007, see thecontribution byEinsele in thisissue). This
volume, jointly edited byProf. Fiechterandme,
dealswithsomeactualscienti?candsocio-economic aspects with regard
to genetically modi?ed plants (GMP). Worldwide more than 100
million hectares of agronomical land are covered by GMP. This -
cludes some prominent industrialised Western countries like the USA
and Canada, aseriesofthresholdcountrieslikeArgentina, Brazil,
IndiaandChina, and a number of developing countries. Clearly, some
of these countries have to deal with crop plant production and
human nutrition in a very pragmatic way since, for example, India
has to feed about a 1/5 of the world population on about 3% of the
arable land. In contrast, the situation in Europe appears very
different. Food supply is more than suf?cient and comparably inexp-
sive. This surplus of food is on one hand convenient, since
starvation has been largely unknown in Europe for about 50 years,
with only comparatively few exceptions of socially peripheral
individuals. On the other hand it makes the population careless
about the future food supply. Even beyond mere food supply, Europe
gained its culturalvalues fromitsagricultural success over the
centuries. Asinglefarmerbecameabletofeedmoreandmorepeoplemaking
them free towork outside of agriculture as a craftsman, artist,
poet, scientist, engineer, mayor, administrativeof?cial, priest,
philosopher, orsoldier-togive only a few examples. In the public
perception this connection between agr-
omyandculturalwelfareisnotsuf?cientlyappreciatedinEurope.
Switzerland, geographically in the centre of Europe (although not a
member of the pol- ical union) has the same cultural tradition,
only somewhat shifted towards the more conservative mood commonto
mountain p
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