Challenges
- PMID: 21865870
- DOI: 10.4161/gmcr.1.2.12283
Challenges
Abstract
Genetically modified plants have the same goal as conventional breeding:: to develop better varieties for farmers, the environment and consumers. "We have the capacity to eliminate hunger from the face of the earth in: our lifetime. We need only the will." John Kennedy, World Food Congress: in 1963. The will is all we need to concur hunger. This is our challenge: at GM crops, our challenge as scientists, and above all our challenge as: human being.
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