The G90 is a group of poor developing countries that certainly deserve empathy, but their latest demands for policy change at the WTO ministerial in Buenos Aires late this year reflect a deficit of knowledge and not just money. Squandering a Pittance The U.S. Congress put up $3 million for the FDA to conduct outreach and educate the American public on GMOs. The amount is just 0.023 percent of the U.S. public relations market, and the methodology for shaping public opinion is unclear. Dow Chemical announced that it is making an effort to improve Chinese consumers’ perception of GMOs with the company’s Asia Pacific president, Peter Wong, saying education using science and data will dispel concerns about GM food. However, many others have op...