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The New York Times
May 27, 2003
Biotech Food and the Hungry
To the Editor:
Re "Bush Links Europe's Ban on Bio-Crops With Hunger" (news
article, May 22):
President Bush says that genetically modified crops will help feed hungry
people in poor nations. That's nonsense. There is no scientific evidence
that genetically modified foods are cheaper, safer, better-tasting or
more nutritious. Lacking consumer benefits for its genetically modified
crops, the biotech industry is desperately seeking moral legitimacy.
Under the guise of humanitarian aid, the Bush administration is force-feeding
high-tech, proprietary seeds that are neither affordable nor relevant
to most poor farmers. Some African countries have refused genetically
modified food aid because of health, trade and environmental concerns.
The true beneficiary of Mr. Bush's promotional efforts are not poor people,
but some of the world's largest agrochemical and seed corporations - like
Monsanto, whose genetically modified seed technology accounted for more
than 90 percent of the total worldwide area devoted to genetically modified
crops last year. When the root of the problem is poverty and inequality,
technology is never the silver bullet solution.
HOPE SHAND
Chapel Hill, N.C., May 22, 2003
The writer is research director of the ETC Group, a nonprofit advocacy
organization.
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