Technological change has driven economic progress in agriculture and will continue to play a crucial role in the 21st century. The latest wave of technological change in agriculture is based in molecular biology. Will horticulture participate? Genetically engineered crop varieties have been adopted on a wide scale in some agronomic crops, but horticultural crops face larger hurdles. High costs for research, development and regulatory approval combined with the small acreages planted and the diversity of varieties, will limit the potential for profitable applications of biotechnology to many fruits and vegetables, tree fruits and nuts, and nursery crops. In addition, the...
The acreage of agronomic crops (soybean, cotton, corn and canola) developed using recombinant DNA te...
In 2015 under nourishment and famine will still be at higher levels than the targets set by the Worl...
Twenty-first-century agriculture faces major challenges that urgently need to be answered. In the la...
Technological change has driven economic progress in agriculture and will continue to play a crucial...
Technological change has driven economic progress in agriculture and will continue to play a crucial...
The acreage of agronomic crops (soybean, cotton, corn and canola) developed using recombina...
The acreage of agronomic crops (soybean, cotton, corn and canola) developed using recombinant DNA te...
Approximately 10.3 million farmers in 22 countries grew biotech (genetically modified) crops in 2006...
The driving forces for most farmers to adopt a new technology includes the potential to increase pro...
Concerns about the risks of altered genes migrating into non-crop plants and the risks of pests deve...
World's population has crossed 6.5 billion with majority of human beings living in developing or und...
Modern agriculture has started to rely more on the use of biotechnology over the past years in order...
Economic outcomes in the “plant breeding industry” are being driven by interactions between advances...
There is a significant gap in farmer acceptability of genetically modified plants for production in ...
Economic outcomes in the “plant breeding industry” are being driven by interactions between advances...
The acreage of agronomic crops (soybean, cotton, corn and canola) developed using recombinant DNA te...
In 2015 under nourishment and famine will still be at higher levels than the targets set by the Worl...
Twenty-first-century agriculture faces major challenges that urgently need to be answered. In the la...
Technological change has driven economic progress in agriculture and will continue to play a crucial...
Technological change has driven economic progress in agriculture and will continue to play a crucial...
The acreage of agronomic crops (soybean, cotton, corn and canola) developed using recombina...
The acreage of agronomic crops (soybean, cotton, corn and canola) developed using recombinant DNA te...
Approximately 10.3 million farmers in 22 countries grew biotech (genetically modified) crops in 2006...
The driving forces for most farmers to adopt a new technology includes the potential to increase pro...
Concerns about the risks of altered genes migrating into non-crop plants and the risks of pests deve...
World's population has crossed 6.5 billion with majority of human beings living in developing or und...
Modern agriculture has started to rely more on the use of biotechnology over the past years in order...
Economic outcomes in the “plant breeding industry” are being driven by interactions between advances...
There is a significant gap in farmer acceptability of genetically modified plants for production in ...
Economic outcomes in the “plant breeding industry” are being driven by interactions between advances...
The acreage of agronomic crops (soybean, cotton, corn and canola) developed using recombinant DNA te...
In 2015 under nourishment and famine will still be at higher levels than the targets set by the Worl...
Twenty-first-century agriculture faces major challenges that urgently need to be answered. In the la...