- Concern about the environmental impacts of transgenic crops is one of the major reasons for the EU’s quasi-moratorium on GMOs
- Shows that the economic implications of these concerns are far-reaching and complex
- Range from the farm level to research and technology development on the one side and consumer reactions on the other side
Part of the book series: Wageningen UR Frontis Series (WURF, volume 7)
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Concern about the environmental impacts of transgenic crops is one of the major reasons for the EU’s quasi-moratorium on GMOs. The contributions in this book show that the economic implications of these concerns are far-reaching and complex. They range from the farm level to research and technology development on the one side and consumer reactions on the other side, and influence not only government response but also international trade and public and private incentives for R&D.
Each contribution includes a comment, which raises questions that need further investigation. A summary of the questions in research topics concludes the contributions. The book will be of interests for policy makers as well as scholars working in established areas of social and natural sciences with an interest in the complex issues related to the release of transgenic crops.
Keywords
- Pathogen
- biotechnology
- crops
- development
- environment
- international trade
- pesticide
- plants
- population
- reaction
- soybean
- transgen
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Environmental Costs and Benefits of Transgenic Crops
Series Title: Wageningen UR Frontis Series
Publisher: Springer Dordrecht
Copyright Information: Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2005
Hardcover ISBN: 978-1-4020-3247-9Published: 02 March 2005
Softcover ISBN: 978-1-4020-3248-6Published: 01 June 2005
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: IX, 269