POLITICS
We’ve read LOST Good, LOST Bad, Colombia Free Trade Good, and India Deal Good
Greenhill RR – Affirmative – Kenyan Biosafety
The United States federal government should increase agricultural biosafety assistance to the government of Kenya. observation one: inherency U.S. has tripled its public health assistance to Africa and will inevitably expand its military presence
Bates Gill, Chin-hao Huang, and J. Stephen Morrison 1/07 (Freeman Chair in China Studies at CSIS, Researcher with Freeman Chair, Executive Director, HIV/AIDS Task Force and Director, Africa Program, “China’s Expanding Role in Africa and Implications for the United States,” Center for Internatinal and Strategic Studies, http://forums.csis.org/africa/?m=200701)
the us is aggressively increasing its oil trade with africa
Ploch, Analyst in African Affairs, 7
http://www.ncseonline.org/NLE/CRSreports/07Jun/RL34003.pdf
kenya biotechnology is inevitable but it’s not adopting effective biosafety laws—the plan is crucial to create comprehensive biosafety guidelines—this will be modeled by the rest of africa
Kameri-Mbote, Prof of Law @ Intl Envrio Law Research Center in Kenya, 2007
http://www.scidev.net/dossiers/index.cfm?fuseaction=dossierReadItem&type=3&itemid=623&language=1&dossier=6
kenya lacks a comprehensive policy governing the development of biotech
Anyango and Shiundu, 2k (Dept of Botany & Chem @ Univ of Nairobi)
http://www.acts.or.ke/pubs/reports/Trainee-Anyango.doc
usaid’s biotech strategy is currently insufficient—the us needs to help train african bio-scientists to create sustainable success
Eicher, Prof of Ag Economics @ MSU, 2006
http://www.africabiotech.com/pdf/Crop-Biotechnology-and-the-African-Farmer.pdf
observation two: kenyan biodiversity kenya relies on unsustainable slash and burn agriculture to feed its population—this will collapse biodiversity
Africa News, 99
http://www.nationaudio.com/News/DailyNation/220499/Features/XX3.html
loss of kenyan biodiversity through overuse of land causes worldwide extinction
Miller and Yeager, Africa-Carribean Institute, 94
(Kenya: The Quest for Prosperity)
The ODA study warns:Everywhere
biotech key to restoring biodiversity—it’s the only way to avoid excessive land use
Braun, Prof of Microbiology @ Univ of Bern, and Ammann, Director of the Botanical Garden @ Bern, 96
http://www.botanischergarten.ch/EFB/UNESCO-Biodiv-Biotech-Final.pdf
prefer our evidence—overwhelming majority of experts conclude that with regulatory action, biotech will have a positive effect on biodiversity
Leisinger, Executive Director of Novartis Foundation for Sustainable Development, 99
http://www.syngentafoundation.org/green_biotechnology.htm
confluence of experts agree that gmos are safe—there has not been a single case of illness or environmental destruction b/c of regulatory action
Lacy, former Executive Director of the Intl Policy Council on Ag, Food, And Trade, 3
(SAIS Review 23.1 (2003) 181-202—Project Muse)
Concerns over the health effects
observation three: mass starvation Sub-Saharan Africa faces the most severe food shortages in the world – access to biotechnology is critical to resolve this
Trudell, J.D. Candidate 2006, 05 (Robert H., Fall, Food Security Emergencies And The Power Of Eminent Domain: A Domestic Legal Tool To Treat A Global Problem, 33 Syracuse J. Int'l L. & Com. 277, Lexis)
The most food-insecure countries
land pressure is exacerbating soil erosion in kenya and the rest of africa—causes massive crop decreases
Hanyona, Writer for the Earth Times, 1
http://www.forests.org/archive/africa/soerthre.htm
this makes global war inevitable—food shortages are the root cause of international violence
Jimmy Carter, Chair of Carter Center, 94
http://www.iht.com/articles/1999/06/17/edcarter.2.t.php
impact is extinction
Francis, Ag research @ U Nebraska, 94
http://www.ianr.unl.edu/ianr/csas/v6ch8.htm
Nidiritu, Director of KARI, 96
http://www.isaaa.org/Resources/Publications/about_isaaa/Annual_report96/Annual_report96_5.htm
Success in sub-Saharan Africa will be modeled internationally
Glover, 7
http://www.scidev.net/dossiers/index.cfm?fuseaction=specifictopics&dossier=6&topic=189
smooth transition to biotechnology is the only way to avert mass starvation in africa Chassey, Associate Director of The Biotch Center @ the Univ of Illinois, 3
http://usinfo.state.gov/journals/ites/0903/ijee/chassy.htm
biotechnology prevents soil erosion—reduces tillage and pesticide use
McGloughlin, Prof @ Univ of California Davis, 99
(Journal of Agrobiotech Management & Economics Vol.2 No.3/4 Article. 4)
The argument that adoption of biotechnology crops
observation four: monoculture genetic diversity in agriculture is collapsing—only effective utilization of biotechnology can avert monoculture
Raeburn, award-winning science writer, 95
(The Last Harvest: The Genetic Gamble that Threatens to Destroy American Agriculture)
By focusing on a handful of the very best varieties
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