Advocates of the use of genetic engineering techniques in agriculture contend that this new biotechnology promises increased productivity, better use of natural resources and more nutritious foods. Opponents, on the other hand, are concerned about potentially adverse implications for the environment and food safety. In response to consumer reactions against genetically modified (GM) foods in some countries - particularly in Western Europe - crop production is being segregated into GM and non-GM varieties. This paper investigates how such changes in the maize and soybean sectors may affect international trade patterns, with particular attention given to different groups of developing countries
New advances in biotechnology have enhanced production of maize, soybeans, and cotton. Consumer reac...
Surveys on consumer acceptance of GM foods revealed differences in knowledge, risk perception and ac...
Surveys on consumer acceptance of GM foods revealed differences in knowledge, risk perception and ac...
Advocates of the use of genetic engineering techniques in agriculture contend that this new biotechn...
Advocates of the use of genetic engineering techniques in agriculture contend that this new biotechn...
This paper analyzes price, production and trade consequences of changing consumer preferences regard...
Agricultural biotechnologies, and especially transgenic crops, have the potential to boost food secu...
Major agricultural exporters have adopted genetic engineering in agriculture to increase productivit...
Developing countries are keen to venture into biotechnology and benefit from genetically modified or...
lnternational trade in agriculrure is growing rapidlv under the auspices of the WTO. Within agricult...
Genetically modified (GM) food crops have the potential to raise agricultural productivity in Asian ...
Agricultural biotechnologies have the potential to offer higher incomes for farmers in developing co...
The new agricultural biotechnologies that are generating genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are s...
New advances in biotechnology have enhanced production of maize, soybeans, and cotton. Consumer reac...
Genetically modified (GM) food crops have the potential to raise agricultural productivity in Asian ...
New advances in biotechnology have enhanced production of maize, soybeans, and cotton. Consumer reac...
Surveys on consumer acceptance of GM foods revealed differences in knowledge, risk perception and ac...
Surveys on consumer acceptance of GM foods revealed differences in knowledge, risk perception and ac...
Advocates of the use of genetic engineering techniques in agriculture contend that this new biotechn...
Advocates of the use of genetic engineering techniques in agriculture contend that this new biotechn...
This paper analyzes price, production and trade consequences of changing consumer preferences regard...
Agricultural biotechnologies, and especially transgenic crops, have the potential to boost food secu...
Major agricultural exporters have adopted genetic engineering in agriculture to increase productivit...
Developing countries are keen to venture into biotechnology and benefit from genetically modified or...
lnternational trade in agriculrure is growing rapidlv under the auspices of the WTO. Within agricult...
Genetically modified (GM) food crops have the potential to raise agricultural productivity in Asian ...
Agricultural biotechnologies have the potential to offer higher incomes for farmers in developing co...
The new agricultural biotechnologies that are generating genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are s...
New advances in biotechnology have enhanced production of maize, soybeans, and cotton. Consumer reac...
Genetically modified (GM) food crops have the potential to raise agricultural productivity in Asian ...
New advances in biotechnology have enhanced production of maize, soybeans, and cotton. Consumer reac...
Surveys on consumer acceptance of GM foods revealed differences in knowledge, risk perception and ac...
Surveys on consumer acceptance of GM foods revealed differences in knowledge, risk perception and ac...