Harvard development expert says biotech crops are solution for food and environmental challenges

new-harvestCalestous Juma, professor of the practice of international development at Harvardand “one of the most innovative thinkers on how to harness new technologies for economic development”believes genetically modified (GM) crops are a necessary agricultural solution to help address the challenges of climate change and population growth, a Council on Foreign Relations blog states.

“It doesn’t make sense to reduce the size of the toolbox when the challenges are expanding,” Dr. Juma said in an interview with Isobel Coleman, Senior Fellow for U.S. Foreign Policy at the Council on Foreign Relations. He predicts in 2012 “there will be more GM crops grown in developing countries than in developed countries.” READ MORE »

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