Agronomics and Sustainability of Transgenic Cotton in Argentina

Agronomics and Sustainability of Transgenic Cotton in Argentina

January 1, 2003

Matin QaimCenter for Development Research (ZEF), University of BonnEugenio J. CapInstituto de Economía y Sociología, Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA), Buenos AiresAlain de JanvryDepartment of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of California, Berkeley Transgenic Bt cotton can halve pesticide application rates…

Labeling Genetically Modified Foods: How Do US Consumers Want to See It Done?

Labeling Genetically Modified Foods: How Do US Consumers Want to See It Done?

January 1, 2003

Mario F. TeislDepartment of Resource Economics and Policy, University of MaineLuke GarnerDepartment of Resource Economics and Policy, University of MaineBrian RoeDepartment of Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics, The Ohio State UniversityMichael E. VaydaDepartment of Biochemistry and Assistant Director for Biotechnology Research, University…

Research Prizes: A Mechanism to Reward Agricultural Innovation in Low-Income Regions

Research Prizes: A Mechanism to Reward Agricultural Innovation in Low-Income Regions

January 1, 2003

William A. MastersDepartment of Agricultural Economics, Purdue University; The Earth Institute, Columbia University This paper identifies market failures that limit biotechnology research for farmers in low-income regions and proposes a sys- tem of cash prizes to reward the dissemination of successful innovations….

Climate Change for Biotechnology? UK Public Opinion 1991–2002

Climate Change for Biotechnology? UK Public Opinion 1991–2002

George GaskellProfessor of Social Psychology and Associate Director BIOS (The Centre for the Study of Bioscience, Biomedicine and Society), London School of EconomicsNick AllumLecturer in Quantitative Sociology, University of SurreyMartin BauerSenior Lecturer in Social Psychology, London School of EconomicsJonathan JacksonLecturer in Research…

Development and Marketing Strategies for Functional Foods

Development and Marketing Strategies for Functional Foods

January 1, 2003

Cecilia Mark-HerbertSwedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala As the boundaries between food and medicine are fading, businesses face new challenges. These challenges include integrating research and development and marketing processes that shorten the time to market a new product. A “market pull”…

Mandatory Labeling of Genetically Modified Foods: Does it Really Provide Consumer Choice?

Mandatory Labeling of Genetically Modified Foods: Does it Really Provide Consumer Choice?

January 1, 2003

Colin A. Carter and Guillaume P. GruèreDepartment of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of California, Davis The mandatory labeling of genetically modified (GM) food aims to provide consumer choice. However, in the European Union and elsewhere, GM food with mandatory labeling has…

Factors Affecting the Likelihood of Corn Rootworm Bt Seed Adoption

Factors Affecting the Likelihood of Corn Rootworm Bt Seed Adoption

January 1, 2003

James Payne, Jorge Fernandez-Cornejo, and Stan DaberkowEconomic Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture The likelihood of adopting corn rootworm (CRW) Bt seed technology was analyzed using an ordered logit model. Data used to estimate the model came from United States Department…

Agricultural Biotechnology Development and Policy in China

Agricultural Biotechnology Development and Policy in China

October 1, 2002

Jikun HuangCenter for Chinese Agricultural Policy, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources, Chinese Academy of SciencesQinfang WangBiotechnology Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences This article provides an overview of China’s agricultural biotechnology development policies. Research goals, strategies, priorities, commercialization, and…

GM Foods: A Nanjing Case Study of Chinese Consumers’ Awareness and Potential Attitudes

GM Foods: A Nanjing Case Study of Chinese Consumers’ Awareness and Potential Attitudes

Funing ZhongNanjing Agricultural UniversityMary A. MarchantUniversity of KentuckyYulian DingNanjing Agricultural UniversityKaiyu LuNanjing Agricultural University This article provides insights on Chinese consumers’ awareness of and potential attitudes toward genetically modified (GM) foods and identifies major factors influencing these attitudes as assessed by telephone…

Consumer Attitudes Toward Genetically Modified Foods in Beijing, China

Consumer Attitudes Toward Genetically Modified Foods in Beijing, China

October 1, 2002

Quan Li, Kynda R. Curtis, Jill J. McCluskey, and Thomas I. WahlWashington State University A consumer survey in Beijing, China, was conducted in August 2002. Although the majority of surveyed consumers reported that they had little or no knowledge of biotechnology, their…