What is GMO?

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Re: what is GMO?




by Janic » 10/03/19, 19:43

What is GMO? Among other things, a way to reduce pesticides.

After five years of introduction, the Bangladeshi Ministry of Agriculture has carried out an evaluation of genetically modified eggplants (BT Brinjal). This GMO is protected from the European corn borer thanks to the genes of Bacillus thuringiensis that have been added to it.

Farmers who grow the insect-resistant variety have higher incomes than their counterparts (+ 55%) and need to use fewer pesticides. 27.000 farmers on 150.000 who grow eggplant planted one of five GMO varieties.

http://seppi.over-blog.com/2018/08/la-c ... adesh.html
it is above all a means to get the bazaar into fragile ecosystems that have been established over long periods of time. and this only to earn a few extra pennies (understandable for the farmers concerned) and much, much more for the labs, to the detriment of its consequences on this balance in question.
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by Moindreffor » 10/03/19, 19:55

Janic wrote:
What is GMO? Among other things, a way to reduce pesticides.

After five years of introduction, the Bangladeshi Ministry of Agriculture has carried out an evaluation of genetically modified eggplants (BT Brinjal). This GMO is protected from the European corn borer thanks to the genes of Bacillus thuringiensis that have been added to it.

Farmers who grow the insect-resistant variety have higher incomes than their counterparts (+ 55%) and need to use fewer pesticides. 27.000 farmers on 150.000 who grow eggplant planted one of five GMO varieties.

http://seppi.over-blog.com/2018/08/la-c ... adesh.html
it is above all a means to get the bazaar into fragile ecosystems that have been established over long periods of time. and this only to earn a few extra pennies (understandable for the farmers concerned) and much, much more for the labs, to the detriment of its consequences on this balance in question.

can you explain to me how a GMO eggplant can make the bazaar in an ecosystem, and for once you summarize your readings and you expose your point of view, I already told you we can do a research with google, what interests me is to know what you call to fuck the bazaar
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by Exnihiloest » 12/03/19, 16:22

Janic wrote:... it's mostly a way to get the bazaar into fragile ecosystems ...


Free statement, and absurd because even a non-GMO production can "create a mess in fragile ecosystems". Here we see that on the contrary, the ecosystem was able to benefit from the drop in pesticides linked to the use of GMOs.

Against the GMOs, against the glyphosate, against the vaccination, against any material progress by making believe that it would not be hostile but with a requirement of unrealistic guarantee to condemn it, preaching the apocalypse, it is obscurantism reactionary.
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by Janic » 12/03/19, 16:43

Janic wrote:
... it's mostly a way to get the bazaar into fragile ecosystems ...
Free statement, and absurd because even a non-GMO production can "create a mess in fragile ecosystems". .
it's not completely wrong! Selective human cultures have, indeed, screwed up the bazaar in the natural processes that are balanced over time.
There we can see that, on the contrary, the ecosystem has been able to benefit from the decrease in pesticides linked to the use of GMOs
like the tree that hides the forest. The drop in pesticides is just the argument that sells is marketing, which actually emphasizes an immediate benefit, but nothing in the long run.
Against the GMOs, against the glyphosate, against the vaccination, against any material progress by making believe that it would not be hostile but with a requirement of unrealistic guarantee to condemn it, preaching the apocalypse, it is obscurantism reactionary.
or for GMOs (banned in France), for glyphosate (which becomes banned in France), for vaccination, (obliged in France, but free of conscience for our main neighbors) for any material progress in making believe that it would be without risks but without a realistic guarantee requirement to validate it, (like vaccines therefore) preaching the non-apocalyptic, (kind global warming) that's the reactionary obscurantism; because who refuses the lights of the unconventional sciences, who opposes unconventional agricultural modes at the forefront of knowledge (genre DID), who refuses to see the reality on the victims of the chemicals for medicinal purposes or agricultural? It's pure and hard obscurantism and retrograde!
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by Moindreffor » 14/03/19, 09:54

Moindreffor wrote:
Janic wrote:
What is GMO? Among other things, a way to reduce pesticides.

After five years of introduction, the Bangladeshi Ministry of Agriculture has carried out an evaluation of genetically modified eggplants (BT Brinjal). This GMO is protected from the European corn borer thanks to the genes of Bacillus thuringiensis that have been added to it.

Farmers who grow the insect-resistant variety have higher incomes than their counterparts (+ 55%) and need to use fewer pesticides. 27.000 farmers on 150.000 who grow eggplant planted one of five GMO varieties.

http://seppi.over-blog.com/2018/08/la-c ... adesh.html
it is above all a means to get the bazaar into fragile ecosystems that have been established over long periods of time. and this only to earn a few extra pennies (understandable for the farmers concerned) and much, much more for the labs, to the detriment of its consequences on this balance in question.

can you explain to me how a GMO eggplant can make the bazaar in an ecosystem, and for once you summarize your readings and you expose your point of view, I already told you we can do a research with google, what interests me is to know what you call to fuck the bazaar

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by GuyGadebois » 20/11/19, 21:42

Seppi overblog ...
An anonymous raging under the nickname "Wackes Seppi" a lawless junk that relays the lies of the deadly industry and who has been convicted of libel. Is that your source? It is to piss on each other with laughter.


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by izentrop » 20/11/19, 23:15

That's not what we're actually doing :D
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by GuyGadebois » 21/11/19, 12:46

(Oh well that's it, we lost it ...)
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by izentrop » 25/11/19, 08:38

Bangladesh could be the first to grow genetically modified golden rice to fight blindness
Bangladesh, after a two-year review process, is preparing to give the go-ahead for rice crops on its territory.

What is called golden rice is a genetically modified rice to fight against vitamin A deficiencies. These deficiencies can lead to blindness and weaken the immune system.. According to a study published by 10 years ago in the medical journal The Lancet, they would be responsible for half a million deaths a year, mostly children, in developing countries. In theory, the campaigns running since the 1980 years to provide children in these countries with vitamin A supplements could combat the problem, but these campaigns still do not reach one-third of the children most at risk, according to UNICEF.

In Western countries, vitamin A is obtained through a normal diet: it is often identified with carrots, which partly owe their color to this vitamin-just as the yellowish hue of the golden rice owes its to the surplus of vitamin A that the plant produces.

Launched in 1999 after 15 years of research to develop a food capable of producing more of this vitamin A, golden rice has been marked above all by a tumultuous history. It happened at a time when some European countries were already mobilizing against genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and it has never ceased to be targeted by opponents as an example of a "Trojan horse" by which the GMO industry would infiltrate countries that choose to open the door to this rice : Twisted: . A study of Chinese children in 2012, which concluded its effectiveness, was attacked, not so much on its results as on the fact that the parents had not been adequately informed that it was. of a genetically modified food.
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