Since, there are cultural and social issues about informed consent of purchasers
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Since, there are cultural and social issues about informed consent of purchasers, consumers of the foods, and the use of GMF to feed needy populations overseas. What should be done by governments to reduce potential risks to human, animal, and plant populations? Since, there are cultural and social issues about informed consent of purchasers, consumers of the foods, and the use of GMF to feed needy populations overseas. What should be done by governments to reduce potential risks to human, animal, and plant populations? Since, there are cultural and social issues about informed consent of purchasers, consumers of the foods, and the use of GMF to feed needy populations overseas. What should be done by governments to reduce potential risks to human, animal, and plant populations?Explanation / Answer
Things that need to be done by governments to reduce potential risks to human, animal, and plant populations from the use of GMF to feed needy populations overseas are:
1.Generation of awareness amongst the end users i.e. the consumers by the use of media
2.Ensuring that the products have proper labeling by the government agencies; so that the end-users are informed about the ingredients in their purchase.
3.Research into the possible harm that GM foods may cause
4.Testing how genuine is the label i.e. testing of the contents of the products by government agencies like FDA