Although the adoption of GM crops has been very rapid in countries that have approved them, there has been resistance in many other countries, particularly in Japan and the European Community. The complexity of the social issues driving this resistance is illustrated by the fact that the countries most resistant to adoption of the technology are also by far the largest users per hectare of pesticides known to cause health and environmental problems. A systems-level approach to evaluation of the relative value and risk of GM technology would entail studies of how this technology might reduce pesticide use in intensively managed crops, conserve soil by adoption of reduced tillage methods, or reduce human health risks
Approximately 10.3 million farmers in 22 countries grew biotech (genetically modified) crops in 2006...
Genetically modified organism (GMO) technology is among a wide range of modern agricultural biotechn...
summary Who gains from genetically modified (GM) crops in Europe? We review the global impact litera...
With the possible exception of nuclear technology, few scientific breakthroughs have generated the l...
Surveys on consumer acceptance of GM foods revealed differences in knowledge, risk perception and ac...
A wide gap exists between the rapid acceptance of genetically modified (GM) crops for cultivation by...
The new agricultural biotechnologies using transgenic or genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are a...
Concerns about the risks of altered genes migrating into non-crop plants and the risks of pests deve...
The past 10 years have been extremely successful for the biotechnology industry. Products that are h...
AbstractThere is an urgent need for the advancement of agricultural technology (e.g. crop biotechnol...
The first ten years of commercial experience with genetically modified (GM) crops must be considered...
Genetically modified (GM) crops have generated a great deal of controversy. Since commercially intro...
Since the first commercial release of genetically modi-fied (GM, also referred to as genetically eng...
Population growth, climate change, and increasing human impact on land and aquatic systems all pose ...
The growing area of genetically modified (GM) crops has significantly expanded since they were first...
Approximately 10.3 million farmers in 22 countries grew biotech (genetically modified) crops in 2006...
Genetically modified organism (GMO) technology is among a wide range of modern agricultural biotechn...
summary Who gains from genetically modified (GM) crops in Europe? We review the global impact litera...
With the possible exception of nuclear technology, few scientific breakthroughs have generated the l...
Surveys on consumer acceptance of GM foods revealed differences in knowledge, risk perception and ac...
A wide gap exists between the rapid acceptance of genetically modified (GM) crops for cultivation by...
The new agricultural biotechnologies using transgenic or genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are a...
Concerns about the risks of altered genes migrating into non-crop plants and the risks of pests deve...
The past 10 years have been extremely successful for the biotechnology industry. Products that are h...
AbstractThere is an urgent need for the advancement of agricultural technology (e.g. crop biotechnol...
The first ten years of commercial experience with genetically modified (GM) crops must be considered...
Genetically modified (GM) crops have generated a great deal of controversy. Since commercially intro...
Since the first commercial release of genetically modi-fied (GM, also referred to as genetically eng...
Population growth, climate change, and increasing human impact on land and aquatic systems all pose ...
The growing area of genetically modified (GM) crops has significantly expanded since they were first...
Approximately 10.3 million farmers in 22 countries grew biotech (genetically modified) crops in 2006...
Genetically modified organism (GMO) technology is among a wide range of modern agricultural biotechn...
summary Who gains from genetically modified (GM) crops in Europe? We review the global impact litera...