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GMOs Bronson Taylor (Benefits :smiley_cat: (Faster growing GMOs (Atlantic…
GMOs Bronson Taylor
Benefits :smiley_cat:
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Faster growing GMOs
Statistic: In africa, food productivity is expected to grow by 1.5 then what it is right now.
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Some seeds are resistant to round up by monsanto to help certain foods. O paraphrased this from ""Ten things you should know about GMOs."
Concerns :pouting_cat:
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It can cause allergies.
“BT toxin, designed to kill pests that eat crops, caused allergies and other responses” (Genetically modified foods).
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Gmos are not labeled
There have been riots to label GMOs in a video on gmos, and did not take a side.
This image is saying that a hearing is being held in Maryland if they should put labels on GMOs.
CLAIM: One beneift is Gmos can be bred to grow faster than plants or animals without gmos. One piece of evidence is " A growth hormone-regulating gene from Pacific Chinook salmon, with a promoter gene from ocean pout, were added to the Atlantic salmon's genes" (Wikipedia)
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Counterclaim: (Bronson Thorpe)People could have allergic reactions to this species of fish because it's two seprate fish in one its.. its a frankin fish.
Counter Argument: What if the people who bought this are aware because there are labels on the fish tank and the people tell you at the counter.
CLAIM: One concern of gmos is the fact that gmos are not labeled very well, because most are binary codes that you need to scan with your phone. One piece of evidence is "The Senate voted 63-30 for the bill that would display GMO contents with words, pictures or a bar code that can be scanned with smartphones." (Reuters).
Counterclaim: (Bronson Thorpe)what is the issue with scanning the code when the majority of the united states has a cellular device and if you don't have a device you could ask some one else for theirs to scan the code.
COUNTER ARGUMENT: There are people in other countries that don't have cellular devices like the majority of Africa. And how akward would it be if you asked to see a strangers phone.