But ever since 1995 the price of corn per acre has risen two hundred fifty nine percent, the reasoning is because the companies Monsanto, Dupont, and Syngenta own fifty three percent of the whole global commercial seed market.(Klinkenborg). As the need for pesticides and herbicides increase because of the improper use of pesticides and herbicides the prices to plant crops will rise even more giving more money to biotechnology companies. This cycle will continue unless people begin to put their foot down and create legislation preventing the misuse of genetically modified plants. Scientist who have tried to do independent research on genetically modified organism and have found problems with the GMOs have been attacked, or denied further funding fishy, right? The journal Nature acknowledged that a “large block of scientists . . . denigrate research by other legitimate scientists in a knee-jerk, partisan, emotional way that is not helpful in advancing knowledge.” (Waltz)When media tries to bring these issues to light they are often told that is not important enough or are just completely told not to cover that topic, otherwise called
But ever since 1995 the price of corn per acre has risen two hundred fifty nine percent, the reasoning is because the companies Monsanto, Dupont, and Syngenta own fifty three percent of the whole global commercial seed market.(Klinkenborg). As the need for pesticides and herbicides increase because of the improper use of pesticides and herbicides the prices to plant crops will rise even more giving more money to biotechnology companies. This cycle will continue unless people begin to put their foot down and create legislation preventing the misuse of genetically modified plants. Scientist who have tried to do independent research on genetically modified organism and have found problems with the GMOs have been attacked, or denied further funding fishy, right? The journal Nature acknowledged that a “large block of scientists . . . denigrate research by other legitimate scientists in a knee-jerk, partisan, emotional way that is not helpful in advancing knowledge.” (Waltz)When media tries to bring these issues to light they are often told that is not important enough or are just completely told not to cover that topic, otherwise called