GM foods are closely controlled by this organization as it requires the approval of this group before it can be distributed and allowed to spread to the populace. It functions as the law that screens the efficiency of the product as well as its efficacy and risks. The law that the government should pass in regards to the cultivating and sale of GM foods is basically the same as what the Health Canada usually do. By using the federal department of Health Canada as an example, the benefits of passing the law should be clearly seen. An example of this would be, the various new products that was released to the public such as: corn, soy, canola and sugar beet. Before any of these products were released, it went through a various laborious processes in order to clear every possible assessment to ensure the safety of the product. The productivity of a new GM food is not to be trifled with as it takes a very long time for something new to emerge because of its need to be verified and evaluated for any possible threats, moreover, to expand its capabilities. Many manufacturers and importers are subjected to the same treatment as per regulation of the Health Canada. Without these assessments, it is hard to imagine what might and might not have happened to the populace without enough resources. Due to the rapid growth of the population, the development of GM products would be a huge benefit thus the law should be pressed on. With the help of the law, risk associated with the cultivation and sale of GM products are considerably lessened. Ordinarily, the dangers linked to the benefits of passing the law are pursued by an anti-GM food or those who focuses on the flaws from alien products or unnatural origin. Some would argue that passing this law of regulating the
GM foods are closely controlled by this organization as it requires the approval of this group before it can be distributed and allowed to spread to the populace. It functions as the law that screens the efficiency of the product as well as its efficacy and risks. The law that the government should pass in regards to the cultivating and sale of GM foods is basically the same as what the Health Canada usually do. By using the federal department of Health Canada as an example, the benefits of passing the law should be clearly seen. An example of this would be, the various new products that was released to the public such as: corn, soy, canola and sugar beet. Before any of these products were released, it went through a various laborious processes in order to clear every possible assessment to ensure the safety of the product. The productivity of a new GM food is not to be trifled with as it takes a very long time for something new to emerge because of its need to be verified and evaluated for any possible threats, moreover, to expand its capabilities. Many manufacturers and importers are subjected to the same treatment as per regulation of the Health Canada. Without these assessments, it is hard to imagine what might and might not have happened to the populace without enough resources. Due to the rapid growth of the population, the development of GM products would be a huge benefit thus the law should be pressed on. With the help of the law, risk associated with the cultivation and sale of GM products are considerably lessened. Ordinarily, the dangers linked to the benefits of passing the law are pursued by an anti-GM food or those who focuses on the flaws from alien products or unnatural origin. Some would argue that passing this law of regulating the