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Genetically modified plants: questions and answers

What are genetically modified (GM) plants? Is genetic modification safe? Where are GM crops grown and eaten? These and 15 more questions answered in a new document published by the british Royal Society.

Genetically modifiedplants: questions and answers

Food security is one of this century's key global challenges, as noted in the Royal Society's earlier report "Reaping the Benefits", and due to the scale of the challenge, we should really think carefully before we rule out any technology that might help deal with the problem. The questions and answers given in the document are intended to provide a resource to those who are interested in what GM is, how it is used and potential future uses.

The Royal Society commissioned Ipsos MORI to find out what people in the UK want to know about GM plants, and then drew on a panel of expert, independent scientists to answer the questions. They hope that these answers explain the science behind GM and help you form your own view.

Source: The Royal Society.

Genetically modified plants: questions and answers

Categories

  • Biosafety
  • Food security
  • Gene technology
  • Genetically modified organisms (GMOs)