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In reply to the discussion: Dr Jane Goodall: supporters of GM food deluded & ‘anti-science’ (backs new anti-GM book) [View all]DanTex
(20,709 posts)Like I've said, if there are other seed development technologies that should concern people, then let's concern ourselves with those as well. "Something else is worse" is not a strong defense.
Thanks for the article, although it doesn't actually come up with a number: how much higher will overall food costs if GMO labelling is required. 10%? 1%? 0.01%? Obviously, a precise number will be difficult, but just ballpark, besides "hugely expensive". It's easy to throw up big scary numbers, but the question is what is the actual impact on consumers.
The other thing, doomsday articles about how much regulations are going to cost are common in a lot of industries, and there's often reason to doubt them. I remember Krugman once explaining, with respect to climate regulation, that all too often the same people who think that the free market is some ultra-powerful intelligent thing that should never be questioned are the same people who think that the free market is so fragile that relatively mild regulations will cause huge damage to it.
More to the point, I don't see why a grain storage facility like the one this person discusses can't decide to dedicate some grain elevators to GMO corn and some to non-GMO corn.
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