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Kerry Praises Genetically1 Modified Crops
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said Wednesday the United States supports the use of biotechnology to develop so-called "smart" crops that can withstand droughts and floods and require less fertilization.
"So we save money and we save the environment and we save lives," he said. "It is a virtuous2 circle. And through innovation, we believe we can help alleviate3 the level of hunger and malnutrition4 today, but more than that, we can, hopefully, live up to our responsibilities for the future."
Kerry spoke5 as the World Food Prize Foundation director, former U.S. Ambassador to Cambodia Kenneth Quinn, announced that Belgian Marc Van Montagu and Americans Mary-Dell Chilton and Robert Fraley were being recognized for pioneering achievements in agricultural biotechnology.
"And their work led to the development of a host of biologically and genetically enhanced crops that are now grown on a 170 million hectares by over 17 million farmers worldwide. Over 90 percent are small resource poor farmers in developing countries," said Quinn. "We're now able to grow crops with improved yields, resistance to insects and disease, and tolerance6 against extreme variation in climate."
The United States is the world's biggest producer and consumer of genetically modified food, and the U.S.-based Monsanto company is the world's largest developer of genetically altered crops. The company has engineered crops that thrive in some of the world's worst climates and can protect themselves from diseases and pests. The U.S. has promoted these crops as part of a solution to alleviate world hunger. But many countries avoid genetically engineered plants fearing harmful long-term effects.
Last month, environmentalists and food safety groups organized a global protest against genetically modified food. Protesters in the southern city of Knoxville, Tennessee demanded labeling of genetically modified food products.
"Tell people what's in their food," said a woman protester. "Let them know if there are genetically modified organisms in their food or not."
"Corporations in collusion with our government oftentimes don't make the best decisions that are right for the long-term health of our children," said another protester.
Proponents7 of the genetically enhanced crops argue there is no scientific evidence that they can cause any harm, while the world's growing population raises the global demand for food.
1 genetically | |
adv.遗传上 | |
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adj.有品德的,善良的,贞洁的,有效力的 | |
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n.营养不良 | |
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n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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n.宽容;容忍,忍受;耐药力;公差 | |
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