Gm Foods Persuasive Essay

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This noble declaration is often stated as an ultimate objective for mankind. Some claim it can never be done and use the catch phrase in jest. Some believe it possible but not until a great distance into the future. However, the technology exists that can get us one step closer to this goal. Genetically engineered food is the answer. With it, the problems of food scarcity and malnutrition can be diminished, and one day even eliminated completely. Preventing the expansion is the controversy ignited by the field of genetically engineered foods, which are also referred to as genetically modified organisms, or as the catchier term, GMOs. These foods are often scorned as an “abhorred devil” and considered unsafe, enough to “make the very existence of the species of man a condition precarious” (Shelley 94, 144). But is the problem with the creation? Or does it lay with the creator and subsequent reaction? The Creation The opponents of genetically engineered foods have labeled them as frankenfoods. Foremost, this is to inspire fear, but it is also in reference to the …show more content…

Genetically modified foods can be a great boon to civilization, but only if given the chance. Much like the creature became more sympathetic as he told his tale, GMOs need the chance to tell theirs. A prime example would be the Golden Rice Project. Rice was modified to contain vitamin A, a vitamin not traditionally found in grain crops like rice (Key). The deficiency of vitamin A is prevalent in countries in which rice is the stable crop, and it causes the death of two million children annually and results in blindness for many of the survivors (Key). A serving of Golden Rice provides fifty percent of the necessary vitamin A for children, thus effectively combating this form of malnutrition (Key). If more knew accounts such as this about GMOs’ capacity for good, then there would greater

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