This paper is an examination of the social, economic, and environmental problems created by the search for and application of biotechnological solutions to global hunger that are also protected by a system of globally harmonized intellectual property rights. These contradictions are illustrated by the example of South America's Southern Cone region (Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay) where the New Green Revolution' has since 1996 been vigorously introduced, led by genetically modified (GM) soybeans. It is argued that the 'New Green Revolution' is not a solution either to the problem of agro-ecological sustainability or to that of hunger and malnutrition.
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Argentinas Torcuato Di Tella Univ, Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina
New York Univ Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, DF, ArgentinaArgentinas Torcuato Di Tella Univ, Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina
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Univ Nacl Comahue, Ctr Reg Univ Bariloche, RA-8400 San Carlos De Bariloche, Rio Negro, ArgentinaUniv Nacl Comahue, Ctr Reg Univ Bariloche, RA-8400 San Carlos De Bariloche, Rio Negro, Argentina
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Univ Helsinki, Bot Unit, Finnish Museum Nat Hist, Post Box 7, FI-00014 Helsinki, FinlandUniv Helsinki, Bot Unit, Finnish Museum Nat Hist, Post Box 7, FI-00014 Helsinki, Finland
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Museo Plata, Herbario LP, Div Plantas Vasc, RA-1900 Buenos Aires, DF, ArgentinaMuseo Plata, Herbario LP, Div Plantas Vasc, RA-1900 Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina