The Impact of Asynchronous Approvals for Biotech Crops on Agricultural Sustainability, Trade, and Innovation

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  • Nicholas Kalaitzandonakes Universidad de Misuri image/svg+xml Autor/a
  • Val Giddings Information Technology and Innovation Foundation Autor/a
  • Alan McHughen Universidad de California en Riverside image/svg+xml Autor/a
  • Ken Zahringer Universidad de Misuri image/svg+xml Autor/a

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62300/wjz24d93

Palabras clave:

low-level presence, LLP, GMO

Resumen

This brief report outlines the main economic effects of the observed asynchrony in approvals for biotech-improved crops from regulatory systems in countries that are major global commodity exporters and importers. Initially the authors describe the work of scientists from a range of academic disciplines who use a variety of modeling and analytical techniques to approach this general question. In the next section the authors discuss in detail the question at hand and why it is so important to producers and consumers worldwide. The report then describes concrete research results in several relevant areas, including the effects on trade, downstream industries, the adoption of biotechnology innovations, biotech investment and R&D, crop breeding, and farm income. Proposed policies that could decrease regulatory asynchrony and its impacts on the global agricultural economy are also discussed.

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2016-12-28

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CAST Commentaries

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Kalaitzandonakes, N., Giddings, V., McHughen, A., & Zahringer, K. (2016). The Impact of Asynchronous Approvals for Biotech Crops on Agricultural Sustainability, Trade, and Innovation. Council for Agricultural Science and Technology (CAST). https://doi.org/10.62300/wjz24d93

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