GMO implication Flashcards
1
Q
Social implications
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- farmers who grow non-GMO may sell more crop having more improved quality of life OR sell less and have decreased quality of life
- improved nutrition for consumers and therefore less demand on the health system
- GM cheaper or more accessible = access to better nutrition
- Consumers may not want to consume GM food leading to consumers not buying enough and farmers having lower quality of life
2
Q
biological implication
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- possible crossbreeding with non-GM crops leading to change in genome of the crops
- potential lack of genetic variation with the GM crop meaning all GM plants could die if there is a change in selection pressure
- consumers may not want to eat or purchased any GM products are these consumers are concerned it is not safe to eat
- improved nutrition for consumers improves health outcomes for consumers