The GM debate is about more than biosafety
Biosafety is important, but so is ensuring that GM crops benefit the rural poor and that decisions are based on sound science.

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Biosafety is important, but so is ensuring that GM crops benefit the rural poor and that decisions are based on sound science.
Indian biotechnologists need to engage GM critics with openness and honesty to win public support.
Science can help design strategies to tackle malnutrition. The challenge is turning this knowledge into action.
Building public support for genetically modified crops in sub-Saharan Africa means developing a homegrown solution to the region's own needs.
12 June 2007 | EN
Although GM crops are controversial, they can still play an important role in meeting the world's food needs. But the controversies do highlight the need for a robust regulatory framework.
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