In regard to the debate around transgenic crops, what happens when a stakeholder is both a farmer and a consumer? Or a scientist and a consumer? What if a farmer is a stockholder in an agriculture biotech firm, or a scientist is funded by a biotechnology company? How do individuals with multiple roles in relation to transgenic crops negotiate conflicting values?

What will be an ideal response?


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