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Tomblvd
20th August 2009, 09:31 AM
Genetically modified wheat would increase yields, cut pesticide use and give Canadian farmers a global edge (http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/fpcomment/archive/2009/08/18/the-future-of-wheat.aspx)


Nine wheat organizations in Australia, Canada and the United States, among them the North American Millers’ Association, recently released a joint statement that called for a synchronized introduction of genetically modified (GM) wheat into the marketplace.

The trend toward major biotech crops in soybeans, corn and canola is already well established over the past dozen years. It is high time that wheat joins their ranks.

The potential benefits of extending this technology to wheat are quite real, for both producers and consumers, as a recently updated study by British economists Graham Brookes and Peter Barfoot demonstrates. The authors note that GM varieties help generate higher yields for many farmers and therefore increase overall crop production. Biotech crops also significantly increase farmers’ incomes, reduce the need for pesticide spraying and cut greenhouse-gas emissions from agriculture.

An excellent article on the importance of using GM foods.

As they say, read the whole thing.

CurtC
20th August 2009, 10:30 AM
Figuring I would agree with the article, I skipped a bunch and started reading somewhere in the middle. The first sentence I read started with:
Further, for those who, despite evidence to the contrary, are still convinced that mankind causes global warming...
Oh brother.