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Genetic Engineering and Hunger

Transgénicos, Patentes y Biodiversidad (PDF, 158 kb)
La vida en venta, Peter Rosset
Posted: [November 2002]

Cultivos, resultado de ingeniería genética: ¿alimentarán a los hambrientos? ¿reducirán su pobreza?(PDF)
LEISA Magazine, Peter Rosset
Posted: [July 2002]

Rice Research Ignores Underlying Causes of Hunger
Edmonton Journal, Klaus Strenzke
Posted: [April 22, 2002]

Genetically Engineered Crops: Will they feed the hungry and reduce poverty? (PDF)
LEISA Magazine, Peter Rosset
Posted: [January 2002]

FAO Conference Summary:
Can agricultural biotechnology help to reduce hunger and increase food security in developing countries?
Posted: [December 2000]

Can Biology End World Hunger?
LA Weekly,Margaret Wertheim
Posted: [July 2000]

Genetic Engineering of Food Crops for the Third World:
An Appropriate Response to Poverty, Hunger and Lagging Productivity?
Peter Rosset, Ph.D, Co-Director Food First/Institute for Food and Development Policy
Posted: [May 2000]

Lessons from the Green Revolution: Do We Need New Technology to End Hunger?
Tikkun Magazine, Peter Rosset, Joseph Collins, and Frances Moore Lappé
Posted: [March/April 2000]

Op Eds

Technology Won't Feed World's Hungry
The Progressive Media Project
Posted: [September 21, 2001]

Biotech's Chancy 'Quick Fix' For Hunger
Washington Times
Posted: [January 2001]

Enough Food to Feed the Whole World
Washington Post
Posted: [September 2000]

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