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    A Case Study of Bioengineering in America: Profits, Risks and Standards of Value in the Commercialization of Monsanto Company\u27s Newleaf Potato

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    Last year, approximately 45 million acres of American farmland were planted with crops that had been genetically engineered to either produce their own pesticides, or withstand herbicides. The long and short-term effects of this biotechnology on humans and the environment, are being studied, but remain unknown. Leading the way in the field of bioengineered crops is the Missouri-based Monsanto Company. Monsanto believes that current agricultural practices are inconsistent with sustainable development. The NewLeaf potato is one of three products Monsanto has created to feed the growing world population. The genetically engineered crop produces, in every cell of the plant, a pesticide that kills its most common predators. This paper offers a case study of the development, regulation, and commercialisation of Monsanto\u27s bioengineered potato. It is an interdisciplinary approach that focuses on the economic, environmental, and the ethical facets of how the product was created, and how it has been brought to market. The paper will bring to light the inherent benefits, risks, and the standards of value used in assessing this contemporary implementation of biotechnology

    Integrating Environmentally Focused Experiential Learning into the Curriculum: An Interdisciplinary Case Study

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    This paper details the use of a local environmental issue as a case study for an interdisciplinary project in an Economics and an English course

    Genetically Modified Foods and Organisms: What in the World ...?

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    This paper examines the current controvery over genetically modified organisms and foods and compares the regulatory response in the United States, European Union and United Kingdom
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