lopeyschools
Critical Thinker
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The biggest obstacle to feeding people is politics, perhaps along with distribution logistics.
The food is there--there is more than enough food for everyone. I've yet to see any actual evidence that this is caused by the availability of GM crops over the last 19 years, might I add. Especially considering much of the surplus is wheat.
By the way, in addition to wheat, tomatoes on the commercial market are NOT produced with biotechnology--yet in Spain, enough surplus is produced for this:
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-ndIFZ92KC...NvbDyZDj8/s1600/tomatina_festival_2011_01.jpg
Yes, there is more food produced then needed, but as you mentioned the problem is logistics. GMO's can be used to make food in areas that previously were unable to sustain argiculture (i.e. parts of Africa) and provide food in the local area.