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Genetic engineering

A VERY dispiriting recent news item was the report that this country wastes £10bn worth of food annually. This in a world where children are starving. Just how remote from reality can you get?

The reality here is both moral and ecological. Morally, it is absolutely unacceptable that rich countries, and rich classes in the poor countries, get far more than their fair share of the world's food supply.

Ecologically, it needs recognising that existing systems are intrinsically incapable of adequately sustaining the present world population, let alone the additional two billion there will be by 2025.

The situation needs a basic rethink. One possibility is genetic engineering. This, though radical, is just a highly sophisticated form of what plant and stock breeders have always done.

Nothing reprehensible about that and it offers the prospect of dramatically increased yields. If we accept this, and other unconventional possibilities, the situation need not be hopeless.

Tony Kelly, Crook, Co Durham.

9:57am Thursday 15th May 2008

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