NationStates Jolt Archive


Improved Live stock Trade

Caesar Brutus
15-06-2004, 10:52
Why put all your eggs in one basket?

Allow the free flow of genetically manipulated animals, to improve quality of herds.

This will help shore up diminishing breeds with in nutrient poor grasslands, by changing digestive systems of weak stock.

This will help spur an economic boom by improving global availability of rare stock.

Also, the health benefits from developing a leaner breed of stock and increasing the diversity of the everyday persons diet.

If you believe in healthier living, and economic growth support me in bringing to the UN table this resolution.
Enn
15-06-2004, 11:44
Does this relate to a current/planned UN proposal? If so, then please show. If you have a proposal planned, though, do not count on the support of the Council of Enn. The Council sees no reason to let untested genetically modified products (plants or animals, or fungus, bacteria or protozoa for that matter) leave the laboratory.
Hirota
15-06-2004, 15:18
The Council sees no reason to let untested genetically modified products (plants or animals, or fungus, bacteria or protozoa for that matter) leave the laboratory.

Nor the support of the DSH - we would argue most strongly against genetically modified products being released into the world.