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Eat Your Genes Stephen Nottingham

Eat Your Genes By Stephen Nottingham

Eat Your Genes by Stephen Nottingham


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Summary

This book examines the impact of genetically engineered foods entering our diet.

Eat Your Genes Summary

Eat Your Genes: How Genetically Modified Food is Entering Our Diet by Stephen Nottingham

Eat Your Genes describes the genetic engineering techniques used in agriculture. It explores the food industrys commercial motivations, why certain crop modifications have predominated, and the importance of patenting to the genetic engineering enterprise.

This book explains how crop segregation and labelling are central to the debate, and outlines the development of consumer resistance to the marketing of GM food in Europe. The potential health and ecological risks, the ethical issues, and the implications for both industrialized and developing countries are examined.

The author argues that genetic engineering is still a long way from meeting its promises of feeding the worlds hungry and contributing to a more eco-friendly agriculture. As the public debate over the desirability of GM food continues, this is the book to help you think through what is involved.

Eat Your Genes Reviews

'Full marks ...for as good an overview of the multiple problems that the new technology is spawning as one is likely to read all year.'
Food Magazine, UK Food Commission

'Nottingham's book will serve as an informative primer for both general readers and students.'
Library Journal

'Nottingham offers essential information for those concerned about genetically modified foods.'
Booklist

'A rivetting read.'
Here's Health, Book of the Month

'Readable and easy for a lay person to understand, a devastating indictment of genetic engineering. I warmly recommend Eat Your Genes.' Permaculture Magazine

'An authoritative account of the progress and potential of genetic manipulation.'
BBC Wildlife

'Refreshingly balanced treatment of genetic engineering of food products.'
Choice

'An easy and enjoyable read while still retaining a high level of accuracy in explaining the different issues.'
Plant Genetic Resources Newsletter

'An excellent book for those who are interested in learning more about genetically modified food.'
Environmental Values

About Stephen Nottingham

Stephen Nottingham is the author of Genescapes: The Ecology of Genetic Engineering (2002).

Table of Contents

  • Introduction to the New Updated Edition
  • 1. A Brief History of Agricultural Improvements and the Arrival of Genetic Engineering
  • 2. What is Genetic Engineering?
  • 3. Milking It: Increasing Yields and the Pharming of Proteins
  • 4. Herbicide Resistant Crops
  • 5. Insect Resistant Crops and a Modified Insect Baculovirus
  • 6. Designer Food and Engineered Plants
  • 7. Ecological Risks
  • 8. Risks to Human Health
  • 9. Some Ethical and Moral Issues
  • 10. The Lucrative Art of Patenting
  • 11. Regulation of Genetically Modified Organisms and Food Products
  • 12. Marketing Approval for Genetically Modified Foods in Europe
  • 13. The Consuming Question of Labelling
  • 14. Impacts on the Third World
  • 15. Prospects for Genetically Modified Food

Additional information

GOR004108947
9781842773475
184277347X
Eat Your Genes: How Genetically Modified Food is Entering Our Diet by Stephen Nottingham
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2003-04-01
244
N/A
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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