Plant scientists have been employing science to improve crops for centuries. David Harris from the University of London believes that gatherers began selectively breeding wheat about 12,500 B.C.
The European Union is reviewing its rules on genetically modified organisms (GMOs), with an eye to loosening restrictions on genetically engineered (GE) crops. It is a welcome move, and African countries should consider emulating it.
Technological innovation has always driven humankind forward. While all innovation should be subject to relevant and best-practice regulatory scrutiny, we need to be aware of the costs associated when regulation doesn’t keep pace with advances in either technological change or best practice for oversight itself.