The Regulation Of rBST: The European Case

The Regulation Of rBST: The European Case

July 1, 2000

Dirk BrinckmanLiedekerke Siméon Wessing Houthoff, Belgium In December 1999, the Council of the European Union (EU) decided to definitively ban possible use of recombinant bovine somatotrophin (rBST) in the European Union. In support of its ban it invoked animal welfare reasons. Prior…

Economic Impacts Associated With Bovine Somatotropin (BST) Use Based On Survey Of US Dairy Herds

Economic Impacts Associated With Bovine Somatotropin (BST) Use Based On Survey Of US Dairy Herds

July 1, 2000

Stephen L. Ott and C. Matthew RendlemanCEAH & Southern Illinois University Based on a 1996 United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) survey of 1,178 dairy producers and a milk price of $13 per hundredweight (cwt), optimal recombinant bovine somatotropin (rBST) use would…

The Adoption Of rBST On Wisconsin Dairy Farms

The Adoption Of rBST On Wisconsin Dairy Farms

July 1, 2000

Bradford L. Barham, Douglas Jackson-Smith, and Sunung MoonUniversity of Wisconsin Adoption of rBST on Wisconsin dairy farms has been modest, and is limited by farm operations: (1) finding rBST disadvantageous given their moderate scale and lack of use of technologies and practices…

Agrobiotechnology In The Developing World

Agrobiotechnology In The Developing World

December 1, 1999

Nicholas KalaitzandonakesUniversity of Missouri The importance of agrobiotechnology for the less developed countries (LDCs) has been debated for almost two decades. Food security has been a focal issue. However, discussions have been far more expansive and complex. With technological capacity being a…

Biotechnology And The Value Of Ideas In Escaping The Malthusian Trap

Biotechnology And The Value Of Ideas In Escaping The Malthusian Trap

December 1, 1999

Gregory Conko and Fred L. Smith, Jr.Competitive Enterprise Institute Agronomists have used increasingly sophisticated genetic manipulation of agricultural plants to ensure that food production has outpaced population growth. Biotechnology, the newest stage in that process, is jeopardized by unfounded concerns that it…

Ten Reasons Why Biotechnology Will Not Ensure Food Security, Protect The Environment, And Reduce Poverty In The Developing World

Ten Reasons Why Biotechnology Will Not Ensure Food Security, Protect The Environment, And Reduce Poverty In The Developing World

December 1, 1999

Miguel A. Altieri and Peter RossetUniversity of California, Berkeley & Food First/Institute for Food and Development Policy Advocates of biotechnology affirm that the application of genetic engineering to develop transgenic crops will increase world agricultural productivity, enhance food security, and move agriculture…

Measuring Agricultural Biotechnology Research Capacity In Four Developing Countries

Measuring Agricultural Biotechnology Research Capacity In Four Developing Countries

December 1, 1999

Cesar A. FalconiInternational Service for National Agricultural Research (ISNAR) In 1998, the International Service for National Agricultural Research (ISNAR) conducted a biotechnology research indicator survey of four national agricultural research systems in Mexico, Kenya, Indonesia, and Zimbabwe. Some of the policy recommendations…

Biotechnology Capacity Of LDCs In The Asian Pacific Rim

Biotechnology Capacity Of LDCs In The Asian Pacific Rim

December 1, 1999

Suman SahaiGene Campaign Biotechnology is comprised of a continuum of technologies ranging from long-established and widely applied technologies to more recent recombinant DNA (rDNA) techniques. Several of the technologies are reviewed in this paper, along with specific applications in Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia,…