
Future Foods: An exhibition debating Genetic Modification
A first and only chance in Scotland to see this exhibition as it starts its tour of the UK. First launched at the Science Museum in London, it offers a fascinating exploration of the science and technology that could boost crop yields.
Nearly a billion people go to bed hungry every night and feeding the world’s population has never been more urgent. Some experts believe genetic modification (GM) technology will revolutionise food production. Others say we don't need GM to grow more crops. Through computer interactives and audio visual displays you’re challenged to consider the options and consequences.
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Exhibition supported by the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research
