The statement says the scientists together «meticulously concealed the reality» that the experiment
involved golden rice.
Not exact matches
«Consider the
Golden Rice — it is only meant to address Vitamin A Deficiency when in fact, the problem on malnutrition
involves other nutrients as well, which is caused by the lack of access to safe and sufficient food.»
IRRI is not
involved in this campaign, and, frankly, I think it goes a bit over the top in the claims of what
Golden Rice will accomplish.
IRRI's support for partners includes initial breeding of the
Golden Rice trait into selected varieties, which
involves laboratory work, greenhouse tests, and some preliminary field evaluation.
I can not speak for what happened with the
Golden Rice research in China, as IRRI and our partners working with us on
Golden Rice were not
involved.
PhilRice has been
involved with the
Golden Rice Network for many years.
Although none of the participating organizations in the
Golden Rice project coordinated by IRRI were
involved in this new study, the results provide additional evidence that
Golden Rice may help improve Vitamin A status among children.
But Adrian Dubock, who was not directly
involved in the work but who is a Switzerland - based manager for the
Golden Rice Project, which promotes the development of the engineered crop, believes most of the charges to be baseless.
Despite of the huge number of patents
involved, no more than 11 have the potential to serve as a barrier to the deployment of
golden rice in countries with the highest levels of vitamin A deficiency, according to the Rural Advancement Foundation International (RAFI).
My version (and I do not know how authentic it is)
involves sautéing onions and garlic in a generous amount of oil till
golden, then adding cold
rice.