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In reply to the discussion: Neil deGrasse Tyson Tells GMO Critics to "Chill Out" [View all]appal_jack
(3,813 posts)Yes, the one variety of potato being grown in Ireland in the late 19th Century was vulnerable to phytopthora (blight), but your description of why 'they' grew only it is shallow and ill-informed. Neither plant resilience nor the nutritional needs of the Irish people factored much into the considerations of Ireland's colonizers. Throughout the famine, Ireland continued to be a net exporter of food:
http://ighm.nfshost.com/exports-in-famine-times/
It just so happened that the Irish were priced out of access to this food. One, lousy variety of potato was all they were offered by their 'civilized' British occupiers.
'Hybrids' have little to do with the issue of Irish famine. People making broad-brush, ignorant statements of support for GMO's would do well to consider DU'er immoderate's point in this subthread: we don't know what can of worms will be opened by tinkering with plant genomes in this novel manner, but it could be a doozy.
-app