Developing technologies to deliver productive agriculture


Discuss the below:

Topic

Increasing food supplies are necessary to sustain growing populations around the world and their appetites for great food, quality products, and continuous availability.

A great deal of expensive research is invested in developing technologies to deliver productive agriculture. Horticultural efforts to breed hybrid crops are seen as far back as history can observe, and there have been efforts to domesticate improved animals, as well. Gene splitting was a 1990s technology to improve the health and productivity of farm crops. With the 21st century have come genetically modified foods (GMF) through the use of nanotechnology to cause changes at the genetic and even molecular levels. These are very expensive technologies, and many new products have been patented and otherwise protected as proprietary products of intellectual property.

Drive out to the country during growing season, and you will see signs identifying that the crop has been grown with a protected seed that cannot be used to produce retained seed for planting in the next growing season.

Q: What ethical issues does patent protection bring up for us? How can you see the primary schools of ethics at work in this context? What in our studies so far informs how we might see this situation? What should be done about it, and why?

Solution Preview :

Prepared by a verified Expert
Other Subject: Developing technologies to deliver productive agriculture
Reference No:- TGS01944440

Now Priced at $25 (50% Discount)

Recommended (98%)

Rated (4.3/5)