Part I of this Article describes some of the risks and benefits of newly emerging agricultural biotechnologies. After discussing, in Part II, the role of federal agencies in regulating agricultural biotechnologies, Part III of the Article proposes elements for an adequate regulatory regime. Part IV then measures the existing legal authorities, as implemented by the USDA and the EPA, against the ideal elements. Part V examines the willingness of these agencies to regulate. Finally, Part VI suggests changes that can be made in the current regulatory regime to bring about more effective regulation and to enhance public trust in regulatory decisions
Millions of agricultural producers from around the globe now cultivate genetically modified (GM) cro...
This paper evaluates the U.S. regulatory review of three emerging biotechnology products according t...
Regulatory state agencies propose new solutions on regulating relationship in agriculture. Countries...
Part I of this Article describes some of the risks and benefits of newly emerging agricultural biote...
Three federal agencies -- the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Environmental Protecti...
Although GM crops are cultivated on 175 million hectares in 27 countries, the regulation of agricult...
The aim of this chapter is to address the policy, regulatory, and ethical issuessurrounding agricult...
Governments have several policy instruments available for influencing the speed of adoption of agric...
Since the 1980s, successive White House Administrations have shaped federal policy on genetically mo...
This Article describes and evaluates the existing federal regulatory regime for protecting public he...
After providing a brief overview of regulation in each area, Part I of this Article identifies three...
In general, regulatory mechanisms are put in place as a response to concerns over safety, which can ...
Biotechnology can provide a valuable tool to meet UN Sustainable Development Goals and U.S. initiati...
4 pages.Fact sheet about U.S. government regulation of food safety for genetically-engineered crops
This article analyzes research and development in genetically modified crops, the changing attitudes...
Millions of agricultural producers from around the globe now cultivate genetically modified (GM) cro...
This paper evaluates the U.S. regulatory review of three emerging biotechnology products according t...
Regulatory state agencies propose new solutions on regulating relationship in agriculture. Countries...
Part I of this Article describes some of the risks and benefits of newly emerging agricultural biote...
Three federal agencies -- the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Environmental Protecti...
Although GM crops are cultivated on 175 million hectares in 27 countries, the regulation of agricult...
The aim of this chapter is to address the policy, regulatory, and ethical issuessurrounding agricult...
Governments have several policy instruments available for influencing the speed of adoption of agric...
Since the 1980s, successive White House Administrations have shaped federal policy on genetically mo...
This Article describes and evaluates the existing federal regulatory regime for protecting public he...
After providing a brief overview of regulation in each area, Part I of this Article identifies three...
In general, regulatory mechanisms are put in place as a response to concerns over safety, which can ...
Biotechnology can provide a valuable tool to meet UN Sustainable Development Goals and U.S. initiati...
4 pages.Fact sheet about U.S. government regulation of food safety for genetically-engineered crops
This article analyzes research and development in genetically modified crops, the changing attitudes...
Millions of agricultural producers from around the globe now cultivate genetically modified (GM) cro...
This paper evaluates the U.S. regulatory review of three emerging biotechnology products according t...
Regulatory state agencies propose new solutions on regulating relationship in agriculture. Countries...