2005
DOI: 10.3917/cris.1900.0005
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La régulation politique des OGM

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“…Eugenics in the agricultural context manifests itself in the selection of good seeds and other crossbreeding of crops for quality and even quantity yields. Farmers and breeders thus practice eugenics without resorting to biotechnology (Guedon, 2005;Hunyadi, 2010;Terestchenko, 2010;Lundin, 2008) from which Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) are developed (Sägesser, 2001;Schiffino, 2005). However, in many countries, these GMOs give rise to debates about quality guarantees (Assogba, 2010;Bonneuil, 2006;Rozan, 2007;Granjou and Egizio, 2004;Demortain, 2015;Kassardjian et al, 2011).…”
Section: Beyond Eugenics In Brave New Worldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eugenics in the agricultural context manifests itself in the selection of good seeds and other crossbreeding of crops for quality and even quantity yields. Farmers and breeders thus practice eugenics without resorting to biotechnology (Guedon, 2005;Hunyadi, 2010;Terestchenko, 2010;Lundin, 2008) from which Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) are developed (Sägesser, 2001;Schiffino, 2005). However, in many countries, these GMOs give rise to debates about quality guarantees (Assogba, 2010;Bonneuil, 2006;Rozan, 2007;Granjou and Egizio, 2004;Demortain, 2015;Kassardjian et al, 2011).…”
Section: Beyond Eugenics In Brave New Worldmentioning
confidence: 99%