Educating a disconnected population about the role of science and innovation in addressing food insecurity is a priority for Bayer Crop Science.
In his opening address at last week’s Future of Farming Dialogue at the company’s global headquarters, Bayer Crop Science President Liam Condon said his company looks forward to partnering with others to help educate consumers who are misinformed about modern agriculture practices.
“Some of the practices that are being proclaimed as alternatives to using science and innovation are from a sustainability point of view, not really acceptable.”
Condon believes the sustainability footprint of innovation and how that can ensure a healthy environment and a nutritious, affordable food supply, needs to be better explained.
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