So why would Monsanto take an interest in forcing genetically engineered crops on the people of Africa? Are they trying to make food grow where it normally doesn't? I may be making a huge assumption, but wouldn't the task of getting food to grow in a place where it's scarce be a humanitarian effort? Please clarify... I know Monsanto is a multibillion dollar corporation whose motives are profit (the same as all businesses), but just what is the drawback of using science to help crops grow in Africa?
rotflol :) Power to the people, man!!! Thanks for the illumination, bro.
So why would Monsanto take an interest in forcing genetically engineered crops on the people of Africa? Are they trying to make food grow where it normally doesn't? I may be making a huge assumption, but wouldn't the task of getting food to grow in a place where it's scarce be a humanitarian effort? Please clarify... I know Monsanto is a multibillion dollar corporation whose motives are profit (the same as all businesses), but just what is the drawback of using science to help crops grow in Africa?