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Genetic modification technology for nutrition and improving diets: an ethical perspective

Glass, Sara; Fanzo, Jessica C.

Genetically modified (GM) techniques to improve the nutrition and health content of foods is a highly debated area riddled with ethical dilemmas. Assessing GM technology with a public health ethical framework, this paper identifies public health goals, the potential burdens of the technology, and areas to consider for minimizing burdens and ensuring beneficence, autonomy, and little infringements on justice. Both policymakers and food producers should acknowledge local food environments and the agricultural context of each community in order to effectively prepare communication strategies and equitably distribute any proposed GM food intervention.

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Current Opinion in Biotechnology
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.copbio.2016.11.005

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International Research Institute for Climate and Society
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February 7, 2024