GM diet introduced to nutrient-deficient
Britons.
by Henderson, Mark
Genetically modified crops will be the only sustainable way of
solving Britain's dietary shortcomings, scientists claim. Barely
one in four British adults consumes close to the recommended quantities
of critical omega 3 fatty acids found chiefly in oily fish. Genetic
engineering is the sole practical means of getting more of them into the
food chain without damaging fragile fish stocks, researchers said ...
Crops enhanced with genes from algae ... can make DHA and EPA. These can
then be used as feed to boost the quantities found in chicken and other
animal products.
Experimental GM linseed and oilseed rape have been produced at
Rothamsted Research, in Hertfordshire, which expects to seek regulatory
approval for commercial use within three to five years.
--Mark Henderson, Science Editor, TimesOnline.co.uk, 11/16/07
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