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Hunger in Africa blamed on
western rejection of GM food
Ian Sample, science
correspondent
The Guardian, Monday September 8
2008
The rise of organic farming and
rejection of GM crops in Britain and other developed
countries is largely to blame for the impoverishment of
Africa, according to the government's former chief
scientist.
Sir David King, who left the job at the end of last year,
says anti-scientific attitudes towards modern agriculture
are being exported to Africa and holding back a green
revolution that could dramatically improve the continent's
food supply.
King, who is due to give the presidential address at the
British Association's Festival of Science in Liverpool this
evening, will criticise non-governmental organisations and
the UN in his speech for backing traditional farming
techniques, which he says cannot provide enough food for the
continent's growing population. "The problem is that the
western world's move toward organic farming - a lifestyle
choice for a community with surplus food - and against
agricultural technology in general and GM in particular, has
been adopted across the whole of Africa, with the exception
of South Africa, with devastating consequences." ...
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Hunger in Africa blamed on
western rejection of GM food
Sept 8, The Guardian, UK - The rise of organic farming and
rejection of GM crops in Britain and other developed
countries is largely to blame for the impoverishment of
Africa, according to the government's former chief
scientist. ... ..More |
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Prez Kufuor
assures good time ahead for all
Cape Coast, Sept 6, Ghanadot/GNA
- The President, Mr John Agyekum
Kufuor, on Saturday urged all
Ghanaians to exercise restraint and
support efforts being made by the
government ,..More |
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Ghana endorses citizens’ participation in AU affairs
Accra, Sept. 6, Ghanadot/GNA
– Ghana is among 23 Member States of the African
Union (AU) that has formed what is referred to as
the “First Permanent General Assembly of the
Economic, Social and Cultural Council .....More
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President inspects new stadium project at Ogua
Cape Coast, (CR), Sept 6, Ghanadot /GNA - President John
Agyekum Kufuor on Saturday inspected on going preparatory
works at the site for the construction of a new 25 million
dollar sports stadium at Akopopyir near Cape Coast......More |
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