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Ghana’s GMO debates: beyond the sticking points (2)

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  • Emmanuel K Agyarko,MP Ayawaso West Wu 10 years ago

    A most refreshing departure from the rather uninformed arguments in this important national debate.Please keep up the good work.we must find a way to break it down so a lot more of are people who are science shy would appreci ...
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  • Xcroc 10 years ago

    EU countries are rejecting GMOs. So the missionaries are coming to Africa to promote them and to make converts, such as the gullible authors of this article.
    The missionaries are making their pitch to the AU this month:
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  • Nana Akyea Mensah, The Odikro. 10 years ago

    OFFICE OF THE ODIKRO
    a companion of the black star!

    It looks like the MP is not only ignorant but also naive! He is even unable to read between the lines!

    Methinks our "honourable member" is in search of any excuse th ...
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  • Dr. Martin 10 years ago

    I must first applaud you for this article. I will however like to address certain issues you raised.

    1. Safety:
    Your article states that Biotechnology is a well regulated science and I will agree with you in part because ...
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  • Nana Akyea Mensah, The Odikro. 10 years ago

    OFFICE OF THE ODIKRO
    a companion of the black star!

    WOW! I can't wait to read the continuation! These people think they are too clever! They want to "manufacture consent" with nothing but lies and beating about the bush!
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  • Dr. Martin 10 years ago

    I am back, I hope I am not too late
    2. The Asilomar Conference
    The Asilomar conference on biotechnology with its resultant biotechnology protocols which you site, was indeed a very important step in the regulation of biotec ...
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  • Honesty-the best policy! 10 years ago

    A carefully balanced and educative write-up. A welcomed departure from the the extremist and fanatic cacophony that have ooccupied the media space for sometime now. Thank you for the enlightenment.You have done a great servic ...
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  • Pelicles 10 years ago

    We cannot rely on multinational companies to supply us with seed for planting. If someone targets your food, it means one thing: Systematic annihilation. It will come to a time that you will have to be on your knees beginni ...
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  • Elijah 10 years ago

    Again a well written sequel to your article yesterday and I applaud the depth of your knowledge in this area and the obvious homework you have done. You have mentioned several points which, in my opinion, strengthen the argum ...
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  • Thomas 10 years ago

    Thanks again, better human beings who have this country at heart. I am sure the authorities are taking time off their duties to read this important educative, indepth and carefully balanced write up. You guys are doing a grea ...
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  • Gandalf 10 years ago

    Can my fellow academics here defend the presence of 'clause 23' in the proposed 'Plant Breeders' Bill'?

  • Nana Akyea Mensah, The Odikro. 10 years ago

    OFFICE OF THE ODIKRO
    a companion of the black star!

    Hello Gandalf,
    Thank you so much for asking this question. They should stop beating about the bush and come straight to the most important sticking point to the PBR deb ...
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  • Kweku 10 years ago

    Actually, the GMO debates have very little to do with the Plant Breeders Bill, but so much to do with Biosafety Act 2011 (Act 831).....which is history.....It is not clear why people have focused so much on the Plant Breeders ...
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  • Xcroc 10 years ago

    The Plant Breeders Bill is necessary to the big agricultural multinational monopolies The PBB protects their patented GMO seeds by law, a law above the laws of Ghana (Clause 23). Pay for the seeds or pay royalties for using ...
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  • Kweku 10 years ago

    So you think the plant breeder should be poor? Why shouldn't people benefit from their innovations? By the way, farmers have always bought seeds, improved seeds, hybrids. Hybrid seeds must be bought every year....but the farm ...
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  • Nana Akyea Mensah, The Odikro. 10 years ago

    OFFICE OF THE ODIKRO
    a companion of the black star!

    Hello Kweku,
    I can see that you have lost it completely! No one is saying the plant breeder should be poor, what we are saying, and which you are running away from, is ...
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  • AMU 10 years ago

    Great! Thank you Xcroc.
    No to GMO!

  • Nana Akyea Mensah, The Odikro. 10 years ago

    OFFICE OF THE ODIKRO
    a companion of the black star!

    Hello Kweku,
    You are so much ill-informed, and it shows! The Plant Breeders' Bill is designed to allow the plant breeder the right "to the production, certification and ...
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  • Kweku 10 years ago

    The writers did not set out to address issues concerning the plant breeders bill.....if you read part 1 of the article, you would have realized what the aim of the authors were.....they have never mentioned plant breeders bil ...
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  • Nana Akyea Mensah, The Odikro. 10 years ago

    OFFICE OF THE ODIKRO
    a companion of the black star!

    My dear Kweku,
    Please don't be ridiculous. The only reason why this has come up as a topic of public discussions is because of the Plant Breeders' Bill which is current ...
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  • joe ati 10 years ago

    Wow, what a thought provoking piece

  • piw 10 years ago

    How can we entrust our seed source to multinational companies we do not have control over?Have we thought of the peasant farmers who feed us yet will have difficulty buying seed every planting season? Economic slavery? Why is ...
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  • Deceive 10 years ago

    My question is for how long is the white man going to control us.There is one thing nobody is paying attention to Cancer.Why cancer is part of black history now. How many Ghanaians are dying or had died from cancer and why ou ...
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  • Felix 10 years ago

    Before GMOs, there was cancer. Therefore, to blame GMOs for cancer is unreasonable. In countries where no GMO is cultivated, or which do not buy GM seeds or GM products, people still die of cancer......

  • Xcroc 10 years ago

    GMOs are designed to be used with massive doses of pesticides, which are not just one chemical but chemical cocktails.
    Pesticide formulations as sold and used are up to 1,000 times more toxic than the isolated substance that ...
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  • AMU 10 years ago

    Thank you....

  • Xcroc 10 years ago

    In the US GMO plants have decreased productivity and increased the use of pesticides. GMOs exist so breeders can patent plants and establish monopolies. Terminator technology means seeds don't grow. It forces farmers to buy ...
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  • Andre 10 years ago

    Well, I checked, and realized that your info IS NOT FROM the USDA....Are you trying to give some credibility to the OPINION PIECE in the link you provided by claiming it is info from the USDA? That's not helpful. It is deceit ...
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  • Xcroc 10 years ago

    You have to follow the links in the source and sources. They refer to the USDA and to some of the leading research universities and institutions. The author has compiled the information. You need to learn more on how to us ...
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  • Andre 10 years ago

    There is no need to be emotional about it....I need to learn about what? to learn how to use a library, including online libraries? I am only saying that stop misleading people, the claims you have made are not from the USDA, ...
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  • Andre 10 years ago

    Have you also read the Seralini Affair, the link to which article the authors have provided in part 1 or their article? it reveals a very interesting approach by anti-GMO movements and persons, which is to cherry-pick data, o ...
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  • Nana Akyea Mensah, The Odikro. 10 years ago

    OFFICE OF THE ODIKRO
    a companion of the black star!

    Hello Andre,
    Please, calm down. There is no need to be so excited and emotional like this! The person you are arguing with looks very calm and composed. Follow his good ...
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  • Andre 10 years ago

    It is not entirely true that GMOs are sold unlabeled! In most of Europe, products containing GMOs must be labeled.....In the US, some GMOs are labeled, others are labeled because it is not mandatory to label......Get your fac ...
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  • African Tiger 10 years ago

    So why did Monsanto fight hard to defeat proposition 37 in California mandating GMO labeling?

  • Xcroc 10 years ago

    Having live in the US many years I have seen no foods labeled as containing GMOs, and I've followed the discussions. Recently some corporations have said they will label GMOs starting in the future. A very small number of ...
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  • Xcroc 10 years ago

    Thousands including scientists and non-scientists around the world have signed the Open Letter condemning the illicit retraction of a peer-reviewed published study that has found serious health impacts from a genetically modi ...
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  • Andre 10 years ago

    Please educate yourself well. Why did seralini ask journalists during his press conference ahead of the release of his study to sign agreements that they will not ask second opinion before putting his story of so-called adver ...
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  • African Tiger 10 years ago

    So Andre
    Why then are some countries like France against GMOS. Or you think the french scientific establishment is not weel informed that is why they want to ban it. Russia is mulling a ban on GMOS. I hope you will not say t ...
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  • AMU 10 years ago

    Excellent! Thank you African Tiger.

  • Whatever 10 years ago

    The land upon which GM seeds are grown on will naturally absorbs the residual elements of the GM crops left after future harvest so you can imagine how this even threatens the profile of our farm lands in a way no one knows. ...
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  • Prince 10 years ago

    You cannot allow this infantile experiment to set foot in Ghana even if other blind countries have accepted? For your info, the CSIR is already field-trialling some GM crops....a confined field trial.....so the experiment is ...
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  • Dr. Martin 10 years ago

    I must first applaud you for this article. I will however like to address certain issues you raised.

    1. Safety:
    Your article states that Biotechnology is a well regulated science and I will agree with you in part becau ...
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  • Whatever 10 years ago

    If you had read my comment closely together with its related context, you would have understood that the phrase 'infantile experiment' was meant to represents the glaring try and error embedded in the nature of GMOs when it's ...
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  • Prince 10 years ago

    Are you sure of your claims "crops created by omniscient God"?

    Many crops we have today are creations of man, through plant breeding, which is a form of genetic modification itself......

  • Fred Smith 10 years ago

    DR. Martin, since you wax lyrical on matters biological science here, I want to ask, are you a biologists?

    Your understanding of Bt toxin as a pesticide is typically challenged; it is not correct. Bt crops do not produce ...
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  • Dr. Martin 10 years ago

    Come on Fred, you can do better than that. Remember this is not the 19th century, this is 2014 in the age of knowledge and information and one does not have to be a biologist to understand these basic biological principles of ...
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