Genetically Modified Organisms in Agriculture: Economics and Politics
Autor Gerald C. Nelsonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 mar 2001
Part I reviews the scientific, economic, and political issues relating to the use of agricultural GMOs. Chapters cover specific applications, regulatory concerns, import/export patterns, international trade issues, and a discussion of future trends. Part II offers a unique look at all sides of the GMO controversies, with short chapters contributed by leading individuals with widely different perspectives. Part III presents a more in-depth look at selected issues plus helpful reference materials.
This book makes the latest information on GMOs accessible to all interested parties, including students, laypeople, scientists, activists, and professionals working in related fields.
* Additional detailed footnotes and references for the academic
* International contributions from the US, Europe and India
* Covers the perspectives of different groups involved in the controversies: governments, environmental agencies, consumers, industrial agencies and the developing world
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780125154222
ISBN-10: 0125154224
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 169 x 244 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0125154224
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 169 x 244 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Public țintă
Agricultural scientists, food scientists and environmental scientists, in academia and industry, economists, consumer groups, regulatory bodies, government trade/food/agriculture departments. University/College lecturers in (agricultural) sociology, environmental studies.Cuprins
Foreword
Robert W. Herdt
PART I: Analysis of Current GMO Benefits and Costs
Introduction
G. C. Nelson
Traits and Techniques of GMOs
G. C. Nelson
The Economics of Technology Adoption
G. C. Nelson & D. Bullock
GMO Adoption and Private Cost Savings: GR Soybeans and Bt Corn
D. Bullock & E. Nitsi
Simulation of World Market Effects: The 2010 World Market with and without Bt Corn and GR Soybeans
M. Rosegrant
Cotton GMO Adoption and Private Profitability
J. B. Falck-Zepeda, G. Traxler, & R. G. Nelson
GMO Adoption and Nonmarket Effects
G. C. Nelson & A. De Pinto
The Stakeholders and the Struggle for Public Opinion, Regulatory Control and Market Development J. Babinard & T. Josling
The Domestic and Regional Regulatory Environment
G. C. Nelson, J. Babinard & T. Josling
International Institutions, World Trade Rules, and GMOs
T. Josling
Market Responses to Consumer Demand and Regulatory Change
L. Unnevehr, L. Hill, & C. Cunningham
Looking to the Future
T. Josling & G. C. Nelson
PART II: Perspectives on the Controversies
Farm Perspectives
Biotechnology Crops--A Producer's Perspective
M. W. Jenner
Genetically Modified Crops and the American Agricultural Producer
G. Goldberg
Government Perspectives
Toward Common Ground: Roles of Markets and Policy
N. Ballenger & M. Bohman
The Economics of Agricultural Biotechnology: Differences and Similarities in the US and the EU
T. Haniotis
Developing Country Perspectives
Modern Agricultural Biotechnology and Developing Country Food Security
P. Pinstrup-Andersen & M. J. Cohen
GMOs: A Miracle?
V. Shiva
Environmental Perspectives
GMOs in Agriculture: An Environmental Perspective
R. Caplan
Genetically Modified Organisms Can Help Save the Planet
D. Avery
Consumer Issues - Food Safety/Labeling
Genetic Engineering: A Technology Ahead of the Science and Public Policy?: An Extract Reprinted from the US Congressional Record of November 1 and November 2, 2000
D. Kucinich
Food Industry Perspective on Safety and Labeling of Biotechnology
G. Grabowski
GMO Regulations: Food Safety or Trade Barrier?
M. Kane
Genetically Engineered Food: Make Sure It's Safe and Label It
M. Hansen
Life Sciences Industry
Ag Biotech: Our Past and Our Future
R. Krueger
PART III: Special Topics
A Short History of Agricultural Biotechnology
J. Babinard
Plant Genetic Modification Technologies
J. Widholm
Bt Corn and the Monarch Butterfly: Research Update
R. L. Hellmich & B. D. Siegfried
The Beef Hormone Dispute Between the United States and the EU
T. Josling & D. Roberts
Agricultural Biotech Glossary
GMO Field Trials in Europe
References and Further Reading
Index
Robert W. Herdt
PART I: Analysis of Current GMO Benefits and Costs
Introduction
G. C. Nelson
Traits and Techniques of GMOs
G. C. Nelson
The Economics of Technology Adoption
G. C. Nelson & D. Bullock
GMO Adoption and Private Cost Savings: GR Soybeans and Bt Corn
D. Bullock & E. Nitsi
Simulation of World Market Effects: The 2010 World Market with and without Bt Corn and GR Soybeans
M. Rosegrant
Cotton GMO Adoption and Private Profitability
J. B. Falck-Zepeda, G. Traxler, & R. G. Nelson
GMO Adoption and Nonmarket Effects
G. C. Nelson & A. De Pinto
The Stakeholders and the Struggle for Public Opinion, Regulatory Control and Market Development J. Babinard & T. Josling
The Domestic and Regional Regulatory Environment
G. C. Nelson, J. Babinard & T. Josling
International Institutions, World Trade Rules, and GMOs
T. Josling
Market Responses to Consumer Demand and Regulatory Change
L. Unnevehr, L. Hill, & C. Cunningham
Looking to the Future
T. Josling & G. C. Nelson
PART II: Perspectives on the Controversies
Farm Perspectives
Biotechnology Crops--A Producer's Perspective
M. W. Jenner
Genetically Modified Crops and the American Agricultural Producer
G. Goldberg
Government Perspectives
Toward Common Ground: Roles of Markets and Policy
N. Ballenger & M. Bohman
The Economics of Agricultural Biotechnology: Differences and Similarities in the US and the EU
T. Haniotis
Developing Country Perspectives
Modern Agricultural Biotechnology and Developing Country Food Security
P. Pinstrup-Andersen & M. J. Cohen
GMOs: A Miracle?
V. Shiva
Environmental Perspectives
GMOs in Agriculture: An Environmental Perspective
R. Caplan
Genetically Modified Organisms Can Help Save the Planet
D. Avery
Consumer Issues - Food Safety/Labeling
Genetic Engineering: A Technology Ahead of the Science and Public Policy?: An Extract Reprinted from the US Congressional Record of November 1 and November 2, 2000
D. Kucinich
Food Industry Perspective on Safety and Labeling of Biotechnology
G. Grabowski
GMO Regulations: Food Safety or Trade Barrier?
M. Kane
Genetically Engineered Food: Make Sure It's Safe and Label It
M. Hansen
Life Sciences Industry
Ag Biotech: Our Past and Our Future
R. Krueger
PART III: Special Topics
A Short History of Agricultural Biotechnology
J. Babinard
Plant Genetic Modification Technologies
J. Widholm
Bt Corn and the Monarch Butterfly: Research Update
R. L. Hellmich & B. D. Siegfried
The Beef Hormone Dispute Between the United States and the EU
T. Josling & D. Roberts
Agricultural Biotech Glossary
GMO Field Trials in Europe
References and Further Reading
Index
Recenzii
"...an important bibliographical support for both specialists and researchers, providing information and equally concrete and sound analyses on the economic, social and ambiental characteristics and effects related to the new directions of agriculture’s and alimentation’s evolution." --(Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, May 2004)
"This publication is the best overall and up to date summary of this important subject I have seen. ...The authors, editor and the 30 contributors (all but four from the US) are to be congratulated on an excellent production which should help all sides of the current discussion." --Nigel Steele Scott, Deputy Chief, CSIRO Plant Industry for FOOD AUSTRALIA (2002)
"There is something to interest scientists, economists and the well-informed lay-person in the book." --M.O. Humphreys for JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE, CAMBRIDGE (2002)
"This publication is the best overall and up to date summary of this important subject I have seen. ...The authors, editor and the 30 contributors (all but four from the US) are to be congratulated on an excellent production which should help all sides of the current discussion." --Nigel Steele Scott, Deputy Chief, CSIRO Plant Industry for FOOD AUSTRALIA (2002)
"There is something to interest scientists, economists and the well-informed lay-person in the book." --M.O. Humphreys for JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE, CAMBRIDGE (2002)