NOVA Frontline Harvest of Fear 9 of 12 captioned

Bohnke Environmental
19 Mar 202009:51

Summary

TLDRThe video script discusses the potential of genetically modified (GM) crops to address food scarcity, particularly in developing nations like Kenya. It contrasts traditional farming methods with GM technology, which offers built-in resistance to pests and diseases. The script highlights the success of GM sweet potatoes and maize in improving yields and overcoming soil challenges. However, it also addresses the controversy surrounding GM crops, with environmental groups like Greenpeace opposing them due to safety concerns. The debate centers on the need for increased food production versus the potential risks of GM technology, with the script suggesting that the benefits of GM crops could be crucial in combating global hunger.

Takeaways

  • 🚜 Genetically Modified (GM) sweet potatoes outperformed traditionally grown varieties in terms of size and health, suggesting GM technology could be beneficial for African farming.
  • đŸŒ± Wan boo goo argues that advanced technology, such as GM seeds, could be the answer for the least developed regions, as it is built into the seed and requires no additional chemicals.
  • 📚 Kenya has been training researchers and regulators to develop a national regulatory system for overseeing GM technology, ensuring responsible implementation.
  • 🌟 Catherine Ives' program at Michigan State University aims to help developing nations increase food production, highlighting the importance of making land more productive.
  • đŸŒŸ Poor soil quality, particularly in tropical regions, is a significant challenge for farmers; GM technology has been explored as a potential solution to combat issues like soil acidity and aluminum toxicity.
  • đŸŒœ Scientist Luis Herrera genetically modified maize to produce citrate, which binds to toxic aluminum and enhances root growth, demonstrating the potential of GM technology to improve crop productivity.
  • 🛑 Despite promising results, Herrera's field trials were halted due to pressure from environmental groups like Greenpeace, who protested the safety of GM maize.
  • đŸ›ïž There is a debate between the necessity of GM technology for global food security and the concerns raised by environmentalists who believe the technology is not needed and could be harmful.
  • 🌳 Environmental groups argue that the problem of hunger is not due to a lack of technology but rather a lack of money and equitable food distribution.
  • 🌍 The world produces enough food for nearly 9 billion people, yet 800 million go hungry due to distribution and access issues, suggesting that technology alone may not solve the problem.
  • đŸ”„ An act of arson by the Earth Liberation Front destroyed offices at Michigan State University, which were involved in GM research, illustrating the extreme opposition to GM technology.

Q & A

  • What was the difference observed in the growth of GM versus non-GM sweet potatoes?

    -The GM variety of sweet potatoes was large and healthy, while unmodified sweet potatoes grown with traditional organic methods could not compete, indicating that GM technology might be more effective in certain conditions.

  • What does Wan boo goo suggest as a solution for the least developed people in the world?

    -Wan boo goo ironically suggests that the most advanced technology, such as GM technology, might be the answer for the least developed people in the world.

  • Why is GM technology appealing to farmers according to the script?

    -GM technology is appealing because it is built into the seed, which means all the farmer has to do is plant it. It does not require the farmer to be educated on how to use it, and it provides resistance to pests and diseases.

  • What challenges does Kenya face in overseeing new GM technology?

    -Kenya faces the challenge of overseeing GM technology without the equivalents of the USDA, EPA, and FDA. However, they have trained researchers, regulators, and extension workers to develop a national regulatory system.

  • What is the main goal of the program run by Catherine Ives at Michigan State University?

    -The main goal of the program is to help developing nations produce more food, with the understanding that increased food production can lead to healthier families and better opportunities, such as education.

  • What is one of the biggest obstacles poor farmers face, especially in the tropics?

    -One of the biggest obstacles poor farmers face is poor soil loaded with excess minerals like aluminum or salt, which greatly reduces crop productivity.

  • How did scientist Luis Herrera address the issue of toxic aluminum in crops near Irapuato, Mexico?

    -Luis Herrera genetically modified maize to produce a natural chemical called citrate, which binds to the toxic aluminum, keeping it in the soil and away from the plant, resulting in improved root growth and productivity.

  • What was Greenpeace's reaction to Herrera's GM maize research?

    -Greenpeace arrived in Mexico to protest, claiming that Herrera's GM maize was unsafe. This led to the Mexican government halting his field trials.

  • What is the main argument against GMOs by environmental groups as mentioned in the script?

    -Environmental groups reject the premise that GMOs are needed to feed the world, arguing that the biggest problem behind hunger is lack of money, not technology, and that the world already produces enough food.

  • What incident occurred at Michigan State University related to the GMO controversy?

    -On New Year's Eve 1999, the offices of researchers working on GMOs at Michigan State University were destroyed in an arson attack claimed by the Earth Liberation Front.

  • What is the potential impact of destroying the progress made in GM technology according to the script?

    -The script suggests that destroying the progress made in GM technology could be akin to tearing down a house that took years to build, emphasizing the years of research and resources invested in developing this technology.

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