Re: The politics of biotechnology

From: CurtAdams@aol.com
Date: Tue Jun 01 1999 - 11:13:50 MDT


In a message dated 99-06-01 10:51:43 EDT, asa@nada.kth.se (Anders Sandberg)
writes:

> The consensus seemed to be
> that what we need to fix food shortages is richer poor countries. Any
> ideas for extropian solutions of biotech spread?

There's a political possibility which may not even require work. There's
an anti-biotech movement but I would think it would be much weaker
when countries actually face food shortages. So the novel technologies
may end up preferentially adopted in the thrid world. At present cost of
development dominates and companies prefer to go where the money
is (first world agriculture) But as time goes on development gets
cheaper and a modified sweet potato sold in Africa makes more than
a modified wheat *not* sold in America. :-)



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