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Old 20-08-2003, 04:03 AM
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Default biotech & famine

On 17 Aug 2003 11:20:51 GMT, Brian Sandle
posted:

Torsten Brinch wrote:
On Sun, 17 Aug 2003 09:00:11 GMT, "Gordon Couger"
wrote:
GM seeds can be develop in a short time


Myth: Genetic engineering reduces development time.


This misunderstanding is based on the assumption that the seed
developer has achieved the goal as soon as they know the gene and can
deliver it into the plant, where as conventional breeding can take
generations to achieve a goal because of the need to eliminate
undesirable traits.


Fact: After fifteen years of research and development
experience, it has become apparent that genetic modification can
increase development time. The necessary laboratory work is
complementary to, not a substitute for field breeding work.
The actual plant breeding work in genetically modified
varieties is the same as for conventional varieties, but
before this breeding work can start, there is the need for
extensive molecular development.


It is generally more expensive to develop genetically
modified varieties and bring them to market than
conventional varieties, because of the additional research
and development work, and additional regulatory
requirements.


And they cheat by trapsing them from northern to southern hemisphere
and back every 6 months to get two summer growing seasons per year
to build stocks. That is done under the guise of `field testing'.

A small company takes the profits and the public the risks.


Please give an example of company profits derived from a product that
the market doesn't want.