Was haltet ihr von GVO in der Agrarwirtschaft?

Also genetisch veränderte Pflanzen die beispielsweise größer oder resestenter als ihre Originalversion sind

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skipworkman
3 years ago

Hi.

I do not want to block the progress in principle.

However, I would prefer natural and unchanged foods. Nature had millions of years of time to develop all this and we’re now about 50 years of genetics. Most of the things are good, just like they are, and without that we’re cheating.

Love

Bioexperte
3 years ago

The weakly educated consumers see genetically modified plants as “atom inside” and scandalize “we do not want genes”.

Something more expert should really be everyone.

Europe’s agriculture suffers greatly from Surpluses.

The more harvested, the worse the producer prices are.

In this respect, gene techniques that have an impact on more yield are to reject dubios or reject them – as long as the markets are full.

There is nothing to be used against a grain variety that is less sensitive to mildew – this saves spray.

habakuk63
3 years ago

Genetics, this is the eighth day of creation.

I find it problematic that the risk of inheritance, this genetic change on open air plants, is not really taken seriously. And we don’t have a statement about possible mutations either. We hope that ES will be fine, so is my impression.

biotechnologe
3 years ago
Reply to  habakuk63

Crossing with wild species or plants from the bio-sustainable farmers is taken very seriously. It won’t be silent either. And I also think that this will be a difficult hurdle, at least I have no good solution yet.

But with “possible mutations” I have to contradict, that is unproblematic. Mutations have always been everywhere. Today’s varieties are also bred with methods such as “Mutagenesis” (irradiation or chemicals) and sold unmarked for decades without anyone interested and causing tens of thousands of unknown changes in the genome. On the other hand, we have targeted, well-examined changes on the part of genetic engineering that are strictly controlled and where one knows quite well what one changes.

MedSprechstd
3 years ago

Jupe.