Abstract/Description
This proposal identifies the methods used in the modification of crops, their production, modification, expansion, benefits, and carbon emission. Moreover, the special focus of this proposal is to explain the need for GM crops for developing nations which are witnessing exponential growth of their populations. Additionally, it pursues to determine how in the environmental and economic context, the significance of GM crops is overwhelming and cannot be overlooked. The greenhouse ePect reduction is the other essential output of the GM crops as shown through the illustrations.
Session Type
Poster Session
Panelists
Abdul Hakeem and Wajid Ali Shah are students of BSEM at Institute of Business Administration, Karachi, Pakistan
Start Date
4-4-2021 10:00 AM
End Date
4-4-2021 1:00 AM
Recommended Citation
Hakeem, A., & Shah, W. A. (2021). Sustainability of genetically modified (GM) crops. CBER Conference. Retrieved from https://ir.iba.edu.pk/esdcber/2021/day3/20
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Sustainability of genetically modified (GM) crops
This proposal identifies the methods used in the modification of crops, their production, modification, expansion, benefits, and carbon emission. Moreover, the special focus of this proposal is to explain the need for GM crops for developing nations which are witnessing exponential growth of their populations. Additionally, it pursues to determine how in the environmental and economic context, the significance of GM crops is overwhelming and cannot be overlooked. The greenhouse ePect reduction is the other essential output of the GM crops as shown through the illustrations.