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Title: Ethical Issues Arising from Agricultural Biotechnology


1
Ethical Issues Arising from Agricultural
Biotechnology
  • Robert Streiffer, Ph. D.
  • University of Wisconsin-Madison

2
Relevant Moral Principles
  • We have a moral duty to show proper respect for
    nature.
  • We have a moral duty to not harm or impose
    unreasonable risk of harm on people.
  • We have a moral duty to respect the rights of
    animals and to take their welfare into account.
  • We have a moral duty to preserve and protect the
    environment.
  • We have a moral duty to avoid activities with
    unjust social consequences.

3
Biotechnology per se
  • The Playing God ArgumentThe consciousness
    that whatever man does to improve his condition
    is in so much a censure and a thwarting of the
    spontaneous order of Nature, has in all ages
    caused new and unprecedented attempts at
    improvement to be generally at first under a
    shade of religious suspicion as being in any
    case uncomplimentary, and very probably offensive
    to the powerful beings (or, when polytheism gave
    place to monotheism, to the all-powerful Being)
    supposed to govern the various phenomena of the
    universe, and of whose will the course of nature
    was conceived to be the expression. John Stuart
    Mill

4
Plants
  • Consumer Issues
  • Environmental Issues
  • Socioeconomic Issues
  • Humanitarian Issues

5
Plants Consumer Issues
  • Food Safety
  • Allergenicity
  • Negative effects on nutrients
  • Introduction or increase of toxins
  • Labeling

6
Plants Environmental Issues
  • Modified crop could become a weed, negatively
    effecting natural ecosystems
  • Transgenes could spread to nearby relatives,
    negatively effecting natural ecosystems
  • Direct or indirect negative effects on non-target
    organisms

7
Plants Socioeconomic Issues
  • Negative effects on prices
  • Increasing yield in regions where there is
    already a surplus can push down prices, hurting
    farmers
  • Negative effects on small farms
  • Many technologies are not scale neutral.
  • Negative effects on organic farms
  • Increased resistance to Bt, an important tool to
    organic farmers

8
Plants Humanitarian Issues
  • The most important stakeholders in this whole
    debate are those who are suffering from food
    shortages.
  • Some 80,000 infants die every two days from the
    effects of malnutrition.
  • It is estimated that by 2020, farmers will have
    to produce 40 more grain than they do know,
    despite little room for expanding agriculture
    onto new land.

9
Plants How Can GE Food Help?
  • Increases in yield
  • Expanded crop range
  • Virus resistance
  • Pest resistance
  • Reduced need for chemical inputs,
  • Increased nutritional properties

10
Plants Vitamin A Deficiency
  • VAD causes about 1 million deaths per year.
  • 230 million children are at risk for VAD.
  • VAD causes about 500,000 cases of childhood
    blindness per year.

11
Plants Golden Rice
  • Ingo Potrykus led a team of researchers to
    engineer rice so that it produces beta carotene,
    which the body can convert into vitamin A, on the
    inside of the rice.
  • Although no one thinks that genetic engineering
    should be relied on exclusively to solve problems
    of hunger, it will someday be a valuable tool to
    have in addition to other methods.

12
Animals
  • Many issues are similar to those that arise in
    the case of plant biotechnology
  • Consumer Issues
  • Environmental Issues
  • Socioeconomic Issues
  • Humanitarian Issues
  • Animal welfare and animal rights considerations

13
Animals Two Main Applications
  • Growth hormone genes are inserted into the animal
    to either affect overall size, speed of growth,
    milk production, or fat to muscle ratios.
  • Affect the environmental impact of agricultural
    practices

14
Animals - Enviropigs
  • Last year, researchers at the University of
    Guelph in Ontario, Canada. reported in Nature
    Biotechnology that they had spliced E. Coli and
    mice genes into pigs which caused them to produce
    phytase in their saliva. The phytase broke down
    phosphorous in their diet, resulting in a 75
    reduction in the amount of phosphorous in their
    manure, compared to a 56 reduction achievable by
    the present method of adding phytase to feed.

15
Animals - Enviropigs
  • "It demonstrates that genetically modified
    animals can have a beneficial effect on the
    environment - that the two can go hand in-hand.
  • Harry Gilbert, an agricultural biochemist at the
    University of Newcastle, UK.

16
Animals - Enviropigs
  • The limiting factor on the size of hog farms is
    the regulatory limit on phosphorous output.
    Speaking generally, Clare Schlegel, chairperson
    for Ontario Pork, says The environmental
    barriers are the largest in terms of growing as
    an industry. So it might be the case that rather
    than reducing overall phosphorous output, the hog
    farms will just get larger, with a resulting
    increase in the other negative environmental
    impact of the farms.
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