The Biotechnology Revolution In Global Agriculture

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Biotechnology processes are fundamentally changing the nature of the products being produced in the industry. Canola has been developed in Canada through such processes. It is a type of rapeseed that has an enhanced level of mono-unsaturated fatty acids, thus producing a healthier oil for human consumption. It is now being introduced to many other countries. This book reviews for the first time the global canola sector in order to identify fundamental trends resulting from the adoption of biotechnology. It examines the canola sector over an extended period, looking at its local origins, regional growth and international expansion, analyses of public policy affecting commercialisation, estimates of the costs and benefits of changes. It is essential reading for government and industry researchers and students involved in the areas of agricultural economics, plant biotechnology and crop science.

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Genre : Technology & Engineering
Author : Peter W. B. Phillips
Publisher : CABI
Release : 2001-01-01
File : 372 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780851995137


Agricultural Biotechnology And Transatlantic Trade

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Genetically modified (GM) agricultural crops which are approved as safe in North America (Canada and the United States) are facing significant regulatory hurdles in gaining access to the European Union. The development and commercialization of GM crops illustrate a complex challenge facing trade diplomacy - the challenge of regulatory regionalism created by social regulatory barriers.

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Genre : Science
Author : Grant Isaac
Publisher : CABI
Release : 2002-02-21
File : 328 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0851997007


Regulating The Liabilities Of Agricultural Biotechnology

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This book examines how government, industry and society interact to reach a level of regulation that is deemed satisfactory for the newly-emerged transformative technology that is agricultural biotechnology. It considers issues of risk and trust surrounding genetically-modified plants for the production of food and pharmaceuticals. It describes how regulations have been produced to manage, or in some cases ignore, the risks from GM products. The scope is international and the book makes a significant contribution to the literature in this growing field of interest.

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Genre : Technology & Engineering
Author : Stuart Smyth
Publisher : CABI
Release : 2004
File : 234 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0851998151


The Regulation Of Agricultural Biotechnology

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The regulatory systems in place prior to the development and expansion of agricultural biotechnology are still responding to this new form of technology. Such systems include trade law, intellectual property law, contract law, environmental regulations and biosafety regulations.This book reviews these regulatory changes and consists of 24 chapters developed from papers presented at a conference of the International Consortium on Agricultural Biotechnology Research, held in Italy in July 2002. It primarily considers the relationship between these changes and innovation, market development and international trade.

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Genre : Agricultural biotechnology
Author : Robert E. Evenson
Publisher : CABI
Release : 2004-03-29
File : 328 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0851999700


Agricultural Biotechnology

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Following on from earlier titles in this series, this volume presents further material generated by the World Bank/ISNAR/Australian government biotechnology study.It covers the present status and future prospects for the application of biotechnology to solve agricultural and environmental problems in a number of developing countries. Particular focus is given on to developments that have taken place over the last decade.

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Genre : Science
Author : G. J. Persley
Publisher : CABI
Release : 2002
File : 250 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780851997063


Agricultural Biotechnology In Developing Countries

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Biotechnology offers great potential to contribute to sustainable agricultural growth, food security and poverty alleviation in developing countries. Yet there are economic and institutional constraints at national and international levels that inhibit the poor people's access to appropriate biotechnological innovations. Agricultural Biotechnology in Developing Countries: Towards Optimizing the Benefits for the Poor addresses the major constraints. Twenty-three chapters, written by a wide range of scholars and stake-holders, provide an up-to-date analysis of agricultural biotechnology developments in Latin America, Africa and Asia. Besides the expected economic and social impacts, the challenges for an adjustment of the international research structure are discussed, with a special focus on intellectual property rights and the roles of the main research organizations. Harnessing the comparative advantages of the public and private sectors through innovative partnerships is the only way forward to optimize the benefits of biotechnology for the poor. The book will be an invaluable resource for both academics and policy-makers concerned with agricultural biotechnology in context of developing-countries.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Matin Qaim
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Release : 2013-03-09
File : 428 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781475731781


Regulating Agricultural Biotechnology

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This book presents the first thorough economic analysis of current agricultural biotechnology regulation. The contributors, most of whom are agricultural economists working either in universities or NGOs, address issues such as commercial pesticides, the costs of approving new products, liability, benefits, consumer acceptance, regulation and its impacts, transgenic crops, social welfare implications, and biosafety.

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Genre : Technology & Engineering
Author : Richard E. Just
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Release : 2006-12-26
File : 712 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780387369532


Economic And Social Issues In Agricultural Biotechnology

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There are currently many controversial socioeconomic issues concerned with the development and implementation of agricultural biotechnology. This book presents selected revised and edited papers from the fourth and fifth meetings of the International Consortium on Agricultural Biotechnology Research, held in Italy in 2000 and 2001.

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Genre : Science
Author : Robert E. Evenson
Publisher : CABI
Release : 2002-07-01
File : 444 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0851997880


Intellectual Property Rights In Agricultural Biotechnology

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During the past twenty-five years, biotechnology has revolutionized agricultural research. The enormous potential, together with a landmark decision by the US Supreme Court to allow the patenting of genetically-engineered organisms has encouraged private sector companies to invest in research programmes. This book (first edition in 1998) is now fully revised and updated, with five completely new chapters. It presents definitive information on intellectual property law in a simplified form.

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Genre : Technology & Engineering
Author : Frederic H. Erbisch
Publisher : CABI
Release : 2004
File : 332 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0851997392


Growing Resistance

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In 2004 Canadian farmers led an international coalition to a major victory for the anit-GM movement by defeating the introduction of Monsanto's genetically modified wheat. Canadian farmers' strong opposition to GM wheat marked a stark contrast to previous producer acceptance of other genetically modified crops. By 2005, for example, GM canola accounted for 78 percent of all canola grown nationally. So why did farmers stand up for wheat? In Growing Resistance, Emily Eaton reveals the motivating factors behind farmer opposition to GM wheat. She illustrates wheat's cultural, historical, and political significance on the Canadian prairies as well as its role in crop rotation, seed saving practices, and the economic livelihoods of prairie farmers. Through interviews with producers, industry organizations, and biochemical companies, Eaton demonstrates how the inclusion of producer interests was integral to the coalition's success in voicing concerns about environmental implications, international market opposition to GMOs, and the lack of transparency and democracy in Canadian biotech policy and regulation. Growing Resistance is a fascinating study of successful coalition building, of the need to balance local and global concerns in activist movements, and of the powerful forces vying for control of food production.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Emily Eaton
Publisher : Univ. of Manitoba Press
Release : 2013-05-15
File : 213 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780887554407