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Agronomist Borlaug dies at 95

Posted : Sun, 13 Sep 2009 13:41:26 GMT
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New York City - Norman Borlaug, Nobel Peace Prize laureate and agricultural scientist whose work helped feed millions of the world's people, died at the age of 95, US media reported on Sunday. Borlaug, who suffered from cancer, died Saturday evening in Dallas, the New York Times cited the Texas A&M University.

Born the son of a farmer in the central US state of Iowa, Borlaug went on to become the scientist to develop high-yield grain crops that helped countries in Latin America and Asia greatly increase food output in what has been called "the green revolution."

He received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1970 for his work.

In presenting Borlaug with the award, Nobel Committee Chairwoman Aase Lionaes said that "more than any other single person of this age, he has helped to provide bread for a hungry world. We have made this choice in the hope that providing bread will also give the world peace."

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By: Scott , Mon, 14 Sep 2009 12:28:25 GMT

The 'Green Revolution' was the introduction of genetically modified crops, which have put traditional and indigenous farmers out of business and off their land while contributing to factory farming and the poisoning of the food supply and environment all over the world, and set the tone for the further Genetic Modification of our food supply.

That's what they mean by he developed "high-yield grain crops."

This guy was an evil villain, not a hero. I was excited to stumble across a news site called Earth Times, but I have to admit I'm disappointed with the lack of credible reporting in this, the first article I've read here. I would think an Earth friendly news organization would report news in a responsible way rather than reprinting AP stories which demonstrate exactly what's wrong with mainstream "reporting" as it currently exists - lazyness and dishonesty.



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