To be successful both domestically and internationally, biotechnology must establish an acceptable position in the sociopolitical framework. This United States (US) study assessed levels of awareness and acceptance of biotechnology issues among youth (n = 283), undergraduate students (n = 330), and adults (n = 166). The percentage of adults who were aware of how biotechnology would affect food, health, and the environment was almost three times that of youth respondents. It was concluded that consumer groups would most likely be impacted by accurate, unbiased agricultural biotechnology information delivered through the Internet and newspapers that originates from reliable, accessible, and science-based sources
Public debate on biotechnology is embroiled in controversy over the risks and benefits associated wi...
Biotechnology is often viewed as the defining technology for the future of food and agriculture with...
This study examines college students’ awareness of genetically modified (GM) foods and whether it al...
To be successful both domestically and internationally, biotechnology must establish an acceptable p...
The purpose of this study was to determine college students\u27 awareness of and attitudes toward bi...
The purpose of this study was to determine college students ’ awareness of and perceptions toward bi...
Consumer acceptance or rejection of biotechnology is often shaped by information prepared by communi...
Biotechnology represents a new generation of scientific and technological advancements and has the p...
A national survey conducted by the Food Policy Institute demonstrates the lack of knowledge and awar...
Biotechnology stands to be a defining technology in the future of food and agriculture. Proponents ...
Results from consumer surveys reveal some basic conclusions about consumer attitudes toward agricult...
1st place, Social Sciences Division, CFAES Undergraduate Research Forum3rd place in Division, Denman...
The promise of agricultural biotechnology has become reality. Foods produced through biotechnology w...
This report presents the results from the second phase of a longitudinal study of Americans' knowled...
Public debate on biotechnology is embroiled in controversy over the risks and benefits associated wi...
Public debate on biotechnology is embroiled in controversy over the risks and benefits associated wi...
Biotechnology is often viewed as the defining technology for the future of food and agriculture with...
This study examines college students’ awareness of genetically modified (GM) foods and whether it al...
To be successful both domestically and internationally, biotechnology must establish an acceptable p...
The purpose of this study was to determine college students\u27 awareness of and attitudes toward bi...
The purpose of this study was to determine college students ’ awareness of and perceptions toward bi...
Consumer acceptance or rejection of biotechnology is often shaped by information prepared by communi...
Biotechnology represents a new generation of scientific and technological advancements and has the p...
A national survey conducted by the Food Policy Institute demonstrates the lack of knowledge and awar...
Biotechnology stands to be a defining technology in the future of food and agriculture. Proponents ...
Results from consumer surveys reveal some basic conclusions about consumer attitudes toward agricult...
1st place, Social Sciences Division, CFAES Undergraduate Research Forum3rd place in Division, Denman...
The promise of agricultural biotechnology has become reality. Foods produced through biotechnology w...
This report presents the results from the second phase of a longitudinal study of Americans' knowled...
Public debate on biotechnology is embroiled in controversy over the risks and benefits associated wi...
Public debate on biotechnology is embroiled in controversy over the risks and benefits associated wi...
Biotechnology is often viewed as the defining technology for the future of food and agriculture with...
This study examines college students’ awareness of genetically modified (GM) foods and whether it al...