Synopsis: 3. food & berverages:


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whether synthetic biology that utilizes plants for food, energy, and medicine might lead to an increase or loss of biodiversity.

synthetic fuels, biofuels, electricity, hydrogen, etc. â agriculture and food production: engineered crops, pest control, fertilizers, etc. â environmental protection and remediation:

The authors of the paper, Kent H. Redford, William Adams, Georgina Mace, Rob Carlson, Steve Sanderson,

an offer of greater food security; improved nutrition; livestock which produce medications or biological substances such as spider-silk;

and an optimal source of biofuel. For our health, we may see new ways to target infectious diseases

The Guardian goes on to say that similar stories will soon be told for vanilla farmers, patchouli farmers, rubber producers, coconut farmers and saffron growers.


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