Implications of Gene Flow in the Scale-up and Commercial Use of Biotechnology-derived Crops: Economic and Policy Considerations

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https://doi.org/10.62300/bbfgg237

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Biotechnology, GMO, Biotech Crops, gene flow, alfalfa, GE, genetically engineered

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This Issue Paper identifies the nature of gene flow and discusses the relatively limited situations in which it is likely to cause economic problems in the production of commercial biotech crops. The paper explains how gene flow relates to adventitious presence, describes the biological traits being imparted into biotech crops, summarizes present risk assessment and regulatory mechanisms, and discusses potential economic effects and policy and research ramifications of gene flow of commercial biotech crops.

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2007-12-05

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Gealy, D. R., Bradford, K. J., Hall, L., Hellmich, R., Raybould, A., Wolt, J., & Zilberman, D. (2007). Implications of Gene Flow in the Scale-up and Commercial Use of Biotechnology-derived Crops: Economic and Policy Considerations. Council for Agricultural Science and Technology (CAST). https://doi.org/10.62300/bbfgg237

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