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posted by martyb on Wednesday October 30 2019, @07:51AM   Printer-friendly
from the "grain"-of-truth? dept.

Block on GM rice 'has cost millions of lives and led to child blindness'

Stifling international regulations have been blamed for delaying the approval of a food that could have helped save millions of lives this century. The claim is made in a new investigation of the controversy surrounding the development of Golden Rice by a team of international scientists.

Golden Rice is a form of normal white rice that has been genetically modified to provide vitamin A to counter blindness and other diseases in children in the developing world. It was developed two decades ago but is still struggling to gain approval in most nations.

"Golden Rice has not been made available to those for whom it was intended in the 20 years since it was created," states the science writer Ed Regis. "Had it been allowed to grow in these nations, millions of lives would not have been lost to malnutrition, and millions of children would not have gone blind."

[...] [Many] ecology action groups, in particular Greenpeace, have tried to block approval of Golden Rice because of their general opposition to GM crops. "Greenpeace opposition to Golden Rice was especially persistent, vocal, and extreme, perhaps because Golden Rice was a GM crop that had so much going for it," he states.

For its part, Greenpeace has insisted over the years that Golden Rice is a hoax and that its development was diverting resources from dealing with general global poverty, which it maintained was the real cause of the planet's health woes.

Nevertheless, this opposition did not have the power, on its own, to stop Golden Rice in its tracks, says Regis. The real problem has rested with an international treaty known as the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety, an agreement which aims to ensure the safe handling, transport and use of living modified organisms, and which came into force in 2003.

Previously: Where's the Golden Rice?


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  • (Score: 2) by ilsa on Wednesday October 30 2019, @07:30PM (1 child)

    by ilsa (6082) Subscriber Badge on Wednesday October 30 2019, @07:30PM (#913837)

    The Rich having GMO kids is just a variation on the same theme that they are ALREADY doing today. Private schools, bribing organizations for special treatment, etc. Even without GM, rich kids have incredible advantages that the rest of us would never hope to possess.

    The only reason they keep doing it is because everyone else lets them do it. As long as people consider themselves temporarily embarrassed millionaires who expect to be able to bathe in the mud with the rest of the pigs at some point, the Rich will continue to get away with, in some cases quite literally, murder.

    The real question is what will it take for things to change, and in what form would that change take? Look at what happened in France. People finally snapped, and lots of heads were suddenly rolling in the aisles.

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday October 31 2019, @01:14AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday October 31 2019, @01:14AM (#913966)

    You're really out there.

    When GMO humanity arrives, people of average intelligence today (about 100 IQ), will be like *retards*. Have you ever interacted with the severely mentally disabled?

    How about with a dog. A dog is great, but have you seen that doc solve complex mechanical problems? Build a car? Compared to a GMO, you and I will be the dog.

    Yes, that'll be you and me, compared to them.

    It's not even remotely a variation. You're mixing up GMO and selecting existing genes. Other than a few joke videos on youtube, have you seen monkeys overthrow mankind?

    No? Why not? What about apes? No? Why not.

    Intelligence.

    And genetically modified humans, with IQs that can't even be measured today? Well.

    We won't even *understand* how the weapons used against us *work*. Or even *what they are*.

    "Oh look, a magic bang stick that kills!"

    How is this a variation on a theme! Come on!!