We survey grain and soybean handlers and producers in the U.S. and EU to estimate costs of preserving the identities of GMO and non-GMO crops in marketing channels. We introduce our estimates into the IFPRI IMPACT model to simulate the effects of identity preservation on farm incomes and consumer well-being
Consumer preferences and GMO legislation in the EU creates the need of a marketing channel preservin...
This paper addresses two issues pertaining to the market differentiation between non-genetically mod...
The paper addresses two issues pertaining to the market differentiation between non-genetically modi...
We survey grain and soybean handlers and producers in the U.S. and EU to estimate costs of preservin...
Rejection of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) by some consumers worlwide leads to the creation ...
This paper proposes an analytical framework to examine the market and welfare impacts of GMOs, when ...
The impact of identity preservation (IP) for genetically modified grains (GMOs) on the grain handlin...
The paper presents a theoretical framework to analyze the welfare effects of non-GMO segregation and...
Readers may make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided...
ii Differentiating GMOs and Non-GMOs in a Marketing Channel The introduction of Genetically Modified...
The paper analyzes the welfare effects of the introduction of GMO technology into a market in which ...
The events of 1999 highlight the importance of the need for identity preservation (IP) of products t...
Consumer preferences and GMO legislation in the EU creates the need of a marketing channel preservin...
This paper addresses two issues pertaining to the market differentiation between non-genetically mod...
The paper addresses two issues pertaining to the market differentiation between non-genetically modi...
We survey grain and soybean handlers and producers in the U.S. and EU to estimate costs of preservin...
Rejection of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) by some consumers worlwide leads to the creation ...
This paper proposes an analytical framework to examine the market and welfare impacts of GMOs, when ...
The impact of identity preservation (IP) for genetically modified grains (GMOs) on the grain handlin...
The paper presents a theoretical framework to analyze the welfare effects of non-GMO segregation and...
Readers may make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided...
ii Differentiating GMOs and Non-GMOs in a Marketing Channel The introduction of Genetically Modified...
The paper analyzes the welfare effects of the introduction of GMO technology into a market in which ...
The events of 1999 highlight the importance of the need for identity preservation (IP) of products t...
Consumer preferences and GMO legislation in the EU creates the need of a marketing channel preservin...
This paper addresses two issues pertaining to the market differentiation between non-genetically mod...
The paper addresses two issues pertaining to the market differentiation between non-genetically modi...