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Author:
Regis, Edward, 1944- author.
Title:
Golden rice : the imperiled birth of a GMO superfood / Ed Regis.
Publisher:
Johns Hopkins University Press,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
xvii, 234 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Subject:
Oryza--Genetics.
Rice--Genetics.
Genetically modified foods.
Food--Safety measures.
Health attitudes.
Food--Public opinion.
Oryza--genetics.
Food, Genetically Modified.
Biofortification.
Food Safety.
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice.
Public Opinion.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Agriculture / Agronomy / Crop Science.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Child killer -- Proof of concept -- GR 0.5 and beyond -- The protocol -- What is a GMO? -- Safe to eat? -- Golden rice 2 -- Better than spinach -- The mistake -- The "crime against humanity" -- The approvals -- Epilogue : the proactionary principle.
Summary:
"Ordinary white rice is nutrient poor, it consists of carbohydrates and little else. About one million people who subsist on rice become blind or die each year from vitamin A deficiency. Golden rice, which was developed in the hopes of combating that problem by a team of European scientists in the late '90s, was genetically modified to provide an essential nutrient that white rice lacks: beta carotene, which is converted into vitamin A in the body. But twenty years later, this potentially sight- and lifesaving miracle food still has not reached the populations most in need, and tens of millions of people in India, China, Bangladesh, and throughout South and Southeast Asia have gone blind or have died waiting. Supporters claim that the twenty-year delay in Golden Rice's introduction is an unconscionable crime against humanity. Critics have countered that the rice is a "hoax", that it is "food's gold" and "propaganda for the genetic engineering industry". Here, science writer Ed Regis argues that Golden Rice is the world's most controversial, maligned, and misunderstood GMO. Regis tells the story of how the development, growth, and distribution of Golden Rice was delayed and repeatedly derailed by a complex but outdated set of operational guidelines and regulations imposed by governments, and sabotaged by anti-GMO activists in the very nations where the rice is most needed. Regis separates hyperbole from facts, overturning the myths, distortions, and urban legends about this uniquely promising superfood. Anyone interested in GMOs, social justice, or world hunger will find "Golden rice" a compeling, sad, and maddening true-life science tale." -- Provided by publisher
ISBN:
1421433036
9781421433035
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1087029642
LCCN:
2019007920
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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