Critique Paper For The Politics of Golden Ric
Critique Paper For The Politics of Golden Ric
Critique Paper For The Politics of Golden Ric
Gaurano
DVM1A
Introduction
Ingo Potrykus and Peter Beyer began a decade of study to develop a rice that accumulated
carotenoids and could be consumed by people as a source of vitamin A. In 1999, they created
their first 'proof of concept' beta-carotene biofortified rice.
There were concerns for human health and the environment from newly created organisms with
the potential for self-replication. Some scientists believed that there were dangers in scientists
assuming leadership in formulating policies on matters of public concern.
Critique
Variety is the spice of life, according to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). In
farming systems, it is critical and should be the rule rather than the exception. It only takes two
tablespoons of yellow sweet potatoes and half a cup of dark chocolate to make this dish. A
day's worth of green leafy veggies or two-thirds of a medium-sized mango meet a pre-school
child's vitamin A requirement This way, not only are you saving money, but you're also saving
time. The need for vitamin A is being met, but also a slew of other issues as well as
micronutrients. The most effective way to combat vitamin A deficiency is malnutrition is to make
greater use of the low-cost, high-nutrient foods that are already available, as well as diversifying
food production strategies in both the fields and the home. The Green Revolution's exuberance
hindered research to improve and promote these initiatives, and the introduction of golden rice
will exacerbate the problem. Golden rice is just a marketing gimmick. It will, however, influence
worldwide and national research priorities. Golden rice proponents claim that they do not want
to deny the poor the ability to choose and the opportunity to gain from the grain. However, the
poor, particularly poor farmers, have long been denied the ability to choose their own destiny.
Conclusion
Most effective way to combat vitamin A deficiency is to make greater use of already available,
high-nutrient foods. Golden rice is just a marketing gimmick; it will influence worldwide and
national research priorities. The poor have long been denied the ability to choose their own
destiny.