Despite genetically modified (GM) canola receiving Australian regulatory approval in 2003, commercial production did not occur until 2008 due to concerns relating to coexistence. Following commercial release, a three-year study was initiated to assess adoption patterns; agronomic, economic, environmental, and coexistence impacts; and attitudinal changes of farmers growing GM and/or non-GM canola. The study's findings demonstrate substantial benefits from GM canola including more effective weed control, reduced pesticide use, reduced use of cultivation, improvement in yields, reduced risk of herbicide resistance, and a reduction in the environmental 'footprint.' The economic impacts have been variable due to the initial lack of access to GM ...
The commercial sale of herbicide resistant (HR) canola has raised questions about the benefits of th...
This website lists a number of Australian studies that provide information on the supply chain manag...
The Multi-species RIM (Resistance and Integrated Management) model is used in this analysis to inves...
This article presents a review and analysis of the process of commercial adoption of genetically mod...
This thesis evaluates the opportunity costs of incorporating a socio-economic consideration (SEC) in...
In a difficult and challenging political environment, the Australian grains industry has implemented...
Despite approval being given by the Gene Technology Regulator to plant genetically modified (GM) can...
The introduction of genetically modified canola into Australian agriculture is associated with a num...
Genetically-modified herbicide-tolerant (GMHT) canola was introduced in Western Canada in 1995. In 2...
Australian commercial cotton growers have employed Genetic Modification (GM) technology since 1996, ...
In this paper, we use a simulation model to measure the potential market and welfare effects of rece...
This study assesses the affect of genetically engineered herbicide tolerant rapeseed through the use...
In this paper, we use a simulation model to measure the potential market and welfare effects of rece...
During 2009, just over 860 hectares of Roundup Ready® canola were grown in Western Australia enabled...
Products made from GM canola need wide consumer acceptance to be commercialised. This study aims to ...
The commercial sale of herbicide resistant (HR) canola has raised questions about the benefits of th...
This website lists a number of Australian studies that provide information on the supply chain manag...
The Multi-species RIM (Resistance and Integrated Management) model is used in this analysis to inves...
This article presents a review and analysis of the process of commercial adoption of genetically mod...
This thesis evaluates the opportunity costs of incorporating a socio-economic consideration (SEC) in...
In a difficult and challenging political environment, the Australian grains industry has implemented...
Despite approval being given by the Gene Technology Regulator to plant genetically modified (GM) can...
The introduction of genetically modified canola into Australian agriculture is associated with a num...
Genetically-modified herbicide-tolerant (GMHT) canola was introduced in Western Canada in 1995. In 2...
Australian commercial cotton growers have employed Genetic Modification (GM) technology since 1996, ...
In this paper, we use a simulation model to measure the potential market and welfare effects of rece...
This study assesses the affect of genetically engineered herbicide tolerant rapeseed through the use...
In this paper, we use a simulation model to measure the potential market and welfare effects of rece...
During 2009, just over 860 hectares of Roundup Ready® canola were grown in Western Australia enabled...
Products made from GM canola need wide consumer acceptance to be commercialised. This study aims to ...
The commercial sale of herbicide resistant (HR) canola has raised questions about the benefits of th...
This website lists a number of Australian studies that provide information on the supply chain manag...
The Multi-species RIM (Resistance and Integrated Management) model is used in this analysis to inves...