The solutions to world hunger have always been before us. It's a political, social, and economic problem. Now we see that the farmers in Africa and Asia we are connected with are fighting the introduction of genetic engineering. They are very concerned that it will create dependency on patented seeds from corporations.
The solution to world hunger lies with farmers around the world and the diversity of the seeds they have. They already have the solution. It's a local solution. It doesn't come from a laboratory or an international biotechnology company.