Golden Rice Bt Cotton INDIA G.D. Stone 2015 Biotechnology, Schismogenesis and the Demise of Uncertainty. Journal of Law and Policy 46, in press.

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Golden Rice Bt Cotton

INDIA

G.D. Stone 2015 Biotechnology, Schismogenesis and the Demise of Uncertainty. Journal of Law and Policy 46, in press.

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GREEN REVOLUTION GENE REVOLUTION Rice in the Philippines

IRRI website, 21 Feb 2013

 spinach  a capsule of b-carotene in oil  Golden Rice standardized breakfast rice noodles (200 g, cooked) pork (110 g, cooked) one-half apple 26-g cookie total energy 630 kcal, 20% energy from fat standardized lunch rice (250 g, cooked) pork meat (100 g, cooked) cabbage (100 g, cooked) egg and tomato soup (100 g) total energy 560 kcal, 20% energy from fat

Food and Nutrition Research Inst., Seventh National Nutrition Survey, 2008

HEIRLOOM LANDRACE GREEN REVOLUTION GENE REVOLUTION

PROGRESS HEIRLOOM LANDRACE GREEN REVOLUTION GENE REVOLUTION Swapan K. Datta, Rice biotechnology: A need for developing countries, 7(1&2) A G B IO F ORUM (2004).

DESITUATING HEIRLOOM LANDRACE GREEN REVOLUTION GENE REVOLUTION

DESITUATING HEIRLOOM LANDRACE GREEN REVOLUTION GENE REVOLUTION Green Revolution rice was intended to nullify Philippino landraces, but locally situated cultivation practices and ways of thinking about agriculture.

DESITUATING HEIRLOOM LANDRACE GREEN REVOLUTION GENE REVOLUTION

DESITUATING HEIRLOOM LANDRACE GREEN REVOLUTION GENE REVOLUTION

1. Although strongly situated in the Cordillera, orphan food where exported Contraditions of Heirloom Rice

1. Although strongly situated in the Cordillera, orphan food where exported 2. Opposed by progressive NGO’s but ironically now supported by IRRI Contraditions of Heirloom Rice