The question has a group of sentences marked A, B, C, D and E. Arrange these to form a logical sequence.
A. Sub-Saharan Africa is often cited as a territory in which starvation could be significantly reduced, were GM foods brought into worldwide circulation.
B Farmers cite the steady impoverishment of the soil, and the deterioration in the quality of seeds, as excellent reasons for protesting GM foods.
C As with many cutting-edge discoveries, however, its long-term consequences can be difficult to handle.
D. Genetically modified, or GM foods, are marketed enthusiastically by some section of the developed world that claim they can cure the ills of the developing world.
E A lack of transparency concerning ethical testing is another reason given by the developing world for receiving GM foods with caution rather than with celebration.