The terminator gene can render seeds sterile, so forcing farmers to purchase fresh seed every year. It is a technological solution to the problem of market failure that could increase the appropriability of R&D investment more effectively than intellectual property rights legislation or patents. This paper shows that appropriability should be more than tripled and that this leads to greater private R&D investment, which may be expected to double or triple. This would bring open-pollinating varieties into line with F1 hybrids, for which seed cannot be saved. In turn, the increased investment should raise yield increases to levels similar to those for hybrid crops. Thus, there are benefits to set against the possible ecological and environmen...
Economic outcomes in the “plant breeding industry” are being driven by interactions between advances...
The pattern of crop genetic diversity has changed over the past two centuries with the modernization...
A vast literature has accumulated since crop varieties with transgenic resistance to insects and her...
Although farmers in the developing countries would like to use their own harvested seeds for replant...
Genetic use-restriction technologies enable the developers of transgenic plants or animals to protec...
Biodiversity and food security especially in developing countries are under threat by a newly patent...
Throughout history, farmers have engaged in the practice of saving seed from each harvest to use in ...
Recent international conventions seeking the stronger protection of intellectual property rights (IP...
The terminator concept and its impending consequences in agriculture have been hitting our daily new...
This article examines the adequacy of terminator technology as a potential substitute for traditiona...
Global adoption of transgenic crops reached 67.7 million hectares in 2003 from 2.8 million in 1996. ...
The present study analyzes the economic impact of the introduction of Genetically Modified Organisms...
All seed firms in six eu countries were surveyed in may 1999 to determine how seed development budge...
As progressively more farmers in developing countries begin using biotech crops, careful evaluation ...
Over the last 150 years, agriculture has been subject to several waves of innovation which have sign...
Economic outcomes in the “plant breeding industry” are being driven by interactions between advances...
The pattern of crop genetic diversity has changed over the past two centuries with the modernization...
A vast literature has accumulated since crop varieties with transgenic resistance to insects and her...
Although farmers in the developing countries would like to use their own harvested seeds for replant...
Genetic use-restriction technologies enable the developers of transgenic plants or animals to protec...
Biodiversity and food security especially in developing countries are under threat by a newly patent...
Throughout history, farmers have engaged in the practice of saving seed from each harvest to use in ...
Recent international conventions seeking the stronger protection of intellectual property rights (IP...
The terminator concept and its impending consequences in agriculture have been hitting our daily new...
This article examines the adequacy of terminator technology as a potential substitute for traditiona...
Global adoption of transgenic crops reached 67.7 million hectares in 2003 from 2.8 million in 1996. ...
The present study analyzes the economic impact of the introduction of Genetically Modified Organisms...
All seed firms in six eu countries were surveyed in may 1999 to determine how seed development budge...
As progressively more farmers in developing countries begin using biotech crops, careful evaluation ...
Over the last 150 years, agriculture has been subject to several waves of innovation which have sign...
Economic outcomes in the “plant breeding industry” are being driven by interactions between advances...
The pattern of crop genetic diversity has changed over the past two centuries with the modernization...
A vast literature has accumulated since crop varieties with transgenic resistance to insects and her...