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Wayner the problem facing famine are in a bunch of different countries. Each country needs to address it individually. Which is kind of happening. It can't be summed-up by a campaign coming from industry saying"We can feed the world with our Tech"There is no way they can do it. All they are doing is grandstanding and trying to pump up their tech. It's also not realistic to conceive the intentions of multinationals to address the issues with blindness due to famine truthfully. When the reason famine and poverty exists, the entire wealth of the world are in the hands of the same corps that claim they can solve an issue. They ain't solving anything. They are in the way in fact of hunger. So when I see stuff like Golden Rice and Vitamin A. it makes me wonder what they are really after. Especially when they know their claims are unattainable but a bandaid to real problems.
The major cause of famine in most third world countries is the leadership (which is usually a dictator). I remember stories of the UN sending food to such countries and it sat on ships to rot or the government took all of it to buy military weapons........'ner
If it's made by Monsanto it can't be good. These are the people who made Agent Orange and told us it was harmless to humans. These are also the people who make vaults for your coffin. Do you really want to trust them with the food supply?Doc
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/03/160310111849.htm Colony collapse is a complex world wide problem and many agencies have been collecting data intensely since 2006. Latest data suggests that nectar and pollen quality affect hive health. Moving bees to different locations during the growing season to pollinate a singular crop stresses and causes colonies to be malnourished. Parasites and the pesticides that bee keepers then spray on the hives. Modern farming techniques all contribute to poor bee health and not just honey bees are involved in crop pollination. I live in a valley with vines, fruit tree orchards, worth millions of dollars and the local bees are doing fine. Farmers do not import bees for pollination and most use as little pesticide, herbicide as possible.
Much of any problem seems largely due to too much consumption of the not-recreational-drug-marijuana.