This book reviews a wide-range of genetically modified (GM) crops to
understand how they are produced, the impacts on the agricultural
industry, and their potential for improving food security.
The production of GM crops has now become an invaluable asset in the
agricultural toolbox. With a significant portion of the world suffering
from hunger and poverty, this book examines how food security can be
achieved through GM crops. A wide variety of crops are examined, from
the earliest developments of GM tomatoes and potatoes to recent interest
in the development of low-cost, high yielding biofuels, such as
microalgae. Chapters also discuss the role of GM crops in pest
management and the consequential reduction in the use of insecticides.
Overall, this book provides an important synthesis of GM crops from
their commercial value to the agricultural industry, as well as their
potential for improving food security.
This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of
agricultural engineering, crop science, food biotechology, food
security, and those interested in food and agriculture and sustainable
development more broadly.