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Humans face the challenge of producing enough food to meet the
demands imposed by economic, biological and agricultural factors:
rising population; rising income; and an expectation of higher
quality food and a more diverse diet; decreasing amount of land
available for food production; lowering environmental impact of
agricultural practices and preserving biodiversity.
Biotechnology is one of the most exciting and dynamic industries of
our day. It offers us the possibility of reducing our dependence on
intensive farming. Plant biotechnology is central to the search for
effective, environmentally safe and economically sound alternatives
to the use of chemical pesticides and the exhaustion of natural
resources. Today, applied plant science has four overall goals:
increased crop yield, improved crop quality, reducing production
costs and reducing negative environmental impact. Biotechnology is
proving its value in meeting these goals. It offers farmers higher
yielding crops with lower costs of production and new outlets such
as nutraceuticals and crop-based bio-factories. It offers the
European economy the potential of high quality, knowledge based job
creation and the European consumer better quality, tastier and more
nutritious food. Though there is public concern of genetic
engineering, those who are close to the science understand that
this is the next big frontier to be crossed. The potential and
opportunities offered by plant biotechnology must not be missed. We
must go forward on that basis rather than turning our backs on the
science.
"Phytosfere'99" provides a comprehensive overview for plant
biotechnology. It combines specific scientific articles, review
articles and comments from outside people on it, which is unique in
European Literature.
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