Lords of the harvest

Lords of the harvest

By Daniel Charles

Subjects: Biotechnology industries, Biotechnology industry, Aliments transge niques, Biotechnologie, Biotechnology, Food, Genetic Engineering, Food Technology, Government policy, Genetically modified foods, Bio-industries, Se curite alimentaire, Agriculture, Agricultural biotechnology, Lebensmittel, Politique gouvernementale, Biotechnologie agricole, Aliments, Food supply, government policy, Cultures agricoles, Innovations, Crops, Genetically Modified Plants, Ethik, Technikbewertung, Monsanto, Public Policy, Voedselvoorziening, Zaad (plantkunde), Genetic engineering, Food industry and trade, Agricultural innovations, Organismes ge ne tiquement modifie s.

Description: "The food we eat is being transformed before our eyes. Biotech companies are creating designer crops with strange powers - from cholesterol-reducing soybeans to tobacco plants that act as solar-powered pharmaceutical factories. They promise great benefits: better health for consumers and more productive agriculture. But the vision has a dark side, awakening fears of profit-driven tampering with life.". "In Lords of the Harvest, Daniel Charles tells the real story behind "Frankenstein foods" - the one you won't hear from the biotech companies or their fiercest opponents. He reveals for the first time the cutthroat scientific competition and backroom business deals that led to the first genetically engineered foods: Flavr Savr tomatoes, Roundup Ready soybeans, and insect-poisoning corn and cotton. And he exposes the secrets of campaigns on both sides of the Atlantic aimed at bringing down the biotech industry. It's a tale of scientific, business, and political intrigue, unfolded in stunning detail."--BOOK JACKET.

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