Does this sound familiar or will Luddite accusation also just be made against those opposed to carbon taxes.?
Front page article in last issue of Western Producer.
"Organic agriculture needs to reconsider its hard-line stance against biotechnology, says University of Saskatchewan plant scientist Steve Shirtliffe.
Otherwise, he says, people in the sector are in danger of becoming Luddites.
In November, the U.S. National Organic Standards Board said it was rejecting all new forms of biotechnology for plant breeding, including genome editing and gene silencing."
Front page article in last issue of Western Producer.
"Organic agriculture needs to reconsider its hard-line stance against biotechnology, says University of Saskatchewan plant scientist Steve Shirtliffe.
Otherwise, he says, people in the sector are in danger of becoming Luddites.
In November, the U.S. National Organic Standards Board said it was rejecting all new forms of biotechnology for plant breeding, including genome editing and gene silencing."
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