This case study for the BIO4EU project aims at estimating the impact of the uptake of genetically modified crops (GM crops) in agriculture in the European Union. In line with the scope of the BIO4EU exercise, this case study focuses on commercialised technology, i.e. on GM crops authorised for cultivation, in order to understand the impact of existing GM crops rather than the projected impact from crops currently in the research and development pipeline.JRC.J.5-Agriculture and Life Sciences in the Econom
Nowadays quality control is essential in the food industry, and efficient quality assurance has beco...
The assessment of the impacts of growing genetically modified (GM) crops remains a major political a...
This paper analyses the impact of adopting or rejecting genetically modified (GM) crops in the Europ...
The Joint Research Centre's Institute for Prospective Technological Studies (JRC-IPTS) is a partner ...
An increase in the cultivation of genetically modified (GM) crops in the EU could have a number of s...
In 2003, the European Commission established the principle of coexistence which refers to ¿the abili...
In 2003, the European Commission established the principle of coexistence which refers to “the abili...
This study presents the worldwide pipeline of genetically modified (GM) crops that are likely to be ...
The environmental impacts of genetically modified crops is still a controversial issue in Europe. Th...
In 2003, the European Commission established the principle of coexistence which refers to “the abili...
Commission's Joint Research Centre (JRC), Institute for Prospective Tech¬nological Studies (IPTS). T...
Purpose: The paper analyzes the decision-making process on whether or not to commercialize genetical...
The assessment of the impacts of growing genetically modified (GM) crops remains a major political a...
summary Who gains from genetically modified (GM) crops in Europe? We review the global impact litera...
The aim of this study was to provide an ex ante assessment of the sustainability of genetically modi...
Nowadays quality control is essential in the food industry, and efficient quality assurance has beco...
The assessment of the impacts of growing genetically modified (GM) crops remains a major political a...
This paper analyses the impact of adopting or rejecting genetically modified (GM) crops in the Europ...
The Joint Research Centre's Institute for Prospective Technological Studies (JRC-IPTS) is a partner ...
An increase in the cultivation of genetically modified (GM) crops in the EU could have a number of s...
In 2003, the European Commission established the principle of coexistence which refers to ¿the abili...
In 2003, the European Commission established the principle of coexistence which refers to “the abili...
This study presents the worldwide pipeline of genetically modified (GM) crops that are likely to be ...
The environmental impacts of genetically modified crops is still a controversial issue in Europe. Th...
In 2003, the European Commission established the principle of coexistence which refers to “the abili...
Commission's Joint Research Centre (JRC), Institute for Prospective Tech¬nological Studies (IPTS). T...
Purpose: The paper analyzes the decision-making process on whether or not to commercialize genetical...
The assessment of the impacts of growing genetically modified (GM) crops remains a major political a...
summary Who gains from genetically modified (GM) crops in Europe? We review the global impact litera...
The aim of this study was to provide an ex ante assessment of the sustainability of genetically modi...
Nowadays quality control is essential in the food industry, and efficient quality assurance has beco...
The assessment of the impacts of growing genetically modified (GM) crops remains a major political a...
This paper analyses the impact of adopting or rejecting genetically modified (GM) crops in the Europ...