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Feb 19, 2010
President Clinton, says biotechnology industry has a job to do
President Clinton, says biotechnology industry has a job to do In biotechnology Organization (BIO) convention earlier this month in Chicago, former President Bill Clinton a message to participants: The biotechnology industry is a job to do. In his speech, the former president discussed the importance of biotechnology in food safety and health in the Third World. He said the first obligation of society to people and can help ensure that biotechnology feed more people, even people with a view to environmental protection. He also stressed the need for dependence in the world of today and unresolved problems that biotechnology is only suitable to face. Clinton also recognizes the need to efficiently manage agricultural production. He spoke about some important aspects of health and the environment and agricultural biotechnology, including climate change and the erosion of the soil above. ? All these applications of biotechnology are free people from poverty? he said. The former president said that scientific evidence should normally be a debate on issues such as genetically modified foods. He said that in America, we have the science, evidence and arguments, not by assertion and fear. Former President Clinton urged the biotechnology industry to work to ensure the dissemination of a variety of diseases, including infectious diseases, protection against pandemics, create genetically modified foods that are more of the world? S hunger, tap into sources of renewable energy and global warming on the head. ? If you are suitable for animal feed and care for their families? he said. ? It 'a good thing. As President, Bill Clinton supports the development of biotechnology and its practical applications in American life, as well as the development of genetic engineering and agriculture, and after leaving office in 2001 by President Bill Clinton has almost all his time to causes, from the supply of funds for the victims of Hurricane Katrina in the United States to help people with AIDS receive the drugs they need. He has first-hand that the needs of biotechnology throughout the world and the good that GM foods may provide developing countries the power of the poor. I agree with what she said former President Clinton in his speech. Mode biotechnology is so important in today's world and to continue the development must not be compromised by the fear that these convictions against biotechnology and genetically modified foods constantly try to respond to the general public. The world needs the support of biotechnology, genetically modified food and the innovative developments in technology can bring to ensure a better future and life for all.
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