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24 September 2014
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09.05.03

RADIO 4
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GM or not GM... 大象传媒 ONE and Radio 4 investigate


In June, the Government is launching a public debate about whether genetically modified (GM) crops should be grown in the UK on a commercial scale.


In a week of special programmes ahead of the debate, 大象传媒 ONE and 大象传媒 Radio 4 look at how genetic modification is already having a huge influence on the way food is produced across the world.


Countryfile, Farming Today and On Your Farm will highlight amazing developments in the food and drug industries, and look at the way the battle for public opinion is being waged by governments, international corporations and powerful pressure groups.


Included in the programmes will be:


* A special report from Argentina asking whether it ended up destroying rural communities when a shattered economy turned to GM soya to feed its people (Farming Today This Week, 6.35am, Saturday 17 May, Radio 4)


* Why scientists want to boost milk production by transplanting genes from wallabies into dairy cows (Countryfile, 11.00am, Sunday 18 May, 大象传媒 ONE)


* An investigation into claims behind the scenes at a British farm where GM crops are already being grown that wildlife is actually thriving (Farming Today, 5.45am, Tuesday 20 May, Radio 4)


* A look into the Government's claims that Britain will miss out on the science boom of the 21st century if it rejects GM technology (Farming Today, 5.45am, Friday 23 May, Radio 4)


* An investigation into why it is the pharmaceutical industry that is the real driver of genetic modification of animals, to produce - amongst other things - human transplant organs and proteins to fight cancer (Countryfile, 11.00am, Sunday 25 May, 大象传媒 ONE).


Sarah Eglin, Series Producer of Countryfile, says: "The information Countryfile has uncovered about scientific advances in GM which is going on in other countries is either exciting or frightening, depending upon your perspective.


"I look forward to hearing the views of our audience who can write to us with their opinions for our special programme from a GM crop trials farm on 25 May."


Steve Peacock, Executive Producer of Farming Today, says: "The stories we've uncovered in Argentina will make many people think hard about the claims that are being made both for and against the use of GM technology in the food chain.


"Farming Today's journalists have been covering these issues - and often leading the debate - for more than a decade so we are in a unique position to steer listeners through the inevitable torrent of propaganda."


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