A survey of pulse farmers in Western Australia in April 1999 found high levels of awareness of and interest in genetic engineering. Farmers' willingness to use or consume a range of crops genetically modified for on-farm production or input benefits (such as pest and herbicide resistance) was generally high. Acceptability of a range of other potential products specifying cross-species or cross-kingdom gene transfer was less. Labelling of GM foods was rated as important. Concern over a number of GM issues was highest with regard to the corporate ownership and marketing of the technology, and the potential lack of demand for GM produce. Farmers also noted concern about a range of environmental and human health and safety issues. We conclude t...
Surveys on consumer acceptance of GM foods revealed differences in knowledge, risk perception and ac...
Although, genetically modified (GM) crops have to be a broadly debated topic in different countries,...
The results of the survey reported here continue the ongoing surveys of farmer opinion that have be...
A survey of pulse farmers in Western Australia in April 1999 found high levels of awareness of and i...
The adoption of a novel technology, such as gene manipulation, in the improvement of agricultural cr...
The development and commercialisation of genetically modified (GM) crops for agriculture and food pr...
A survey of grain growers in South Australia was performed late 2003 to determine what educational n...
The objective of the research reported here was to determine farmers’ views about genetic engineerin...
A wide gap exists between the rapid acceptance of genetically modified (GM) crops for cultivation by...
A wide gap exists between the rapid acceptance of genetically modified (GM) crops for cultivation by...
In 2000 I was awarded a Nuffield Farming Scholarship to study the impact of biotechnology, in partic...
The introduction of genetically modified canola into Australian agriculture is associated with a num...
In 2000 I was awarded a Nuffield Farming Scholarship to study the impact of biotechnology, in partic...
In 1999, a project to develop insect resistance maize for Africa was launched. Social scientists fro...
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...
Although, genetically modified (GM) crops have to be a broadly debated topic in different countries,...
The results of the survey reported here continue the ongoing surveys of farmer opinion that have be...
A survey of pulse farmers in Western Australia in April 1999 found high levels of awareness of and i...
The adoption of a novel technology, such as gene manipulation, in the improvement of agricultural cr...
The development and commercialisation of genetically modified (GM) crops for agriculture and food pr...
A survey of grain growers in South Australia was performed late 2003 to determine what educational n...
The objective of the research reported here was to determine farmers’ views about genetic engineerin...
A wide gap exists between the rapid acceptance of genetically modified (GM) crops for cultivation by...
A wide gap exists between the rapid acceptance of genetically modified (GM) crops for cultivation by...
In 2000 I was awarded a Nuffield Farming Scholarship to study the impact of biotechnology, in partic...
The introduction of genetically modified canola into Australian agriculture is associated with a num...
In 2000 I was awarded a Nuffield Farming Scholarship to study the impact of biotechnology, in partic...
In 1999, a project to develop insect resistance maize for Africa was launched. Social scientists fro...
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...
Although, genetically modified (GM) crops have to be a broadly debated topic in different countries,...
The results of the survey reported here continue the ongoing surveys of farmer opinion that have be...