Unlike Water, Money Can Flow Upstream And New Food Systems Will Make It Happen

Unlike Water, Money Can Flow Upstream And New Food Systems Will Make It Happen

July 1, 1998

Matt RenkoskiOptimum Quality Grains New (modified grain) technologies and systems are driving the transformation of the supply-driven commodity market to a demand-driven customized product market. It is argued that this transformation will result in a flow of value to upstream related industries,…

Industry Consolidation, Public Attitude, And The Future Of Plant Biotechnology In Europe

Industry Consolidation, Public Attitude, And The Future Of Plant Biotechnology In Europe

July 1, 1998

Pierre-Benoit Joly and Stéphane LemariéINRA/SERD & Université de Grenoble In this paper, we summarize the evolution of the plant biotechnology industry in Europe and discuss relevant competitive issues. We also comment on the rise of public opposition to the use of genetically…

Public Acceptance of Agricultural Biotechnology: Editor’s Introduction

Public Acceptance of Agricultural Biotechnology: Editor’s Introduction

January 1, 1998

Nicholas KalaitzandonakesAssociate Professor of Agribusiness at the University of Missouri and theEditor of AgBioForum. Welcome to AgBioForum, the online magazine that brings you timely information, expert opinion and research on the social and economic aspects of agricultural biotechnology. Our first issue is devoted…

Trends In Consumer Attitudes About Agricultural Biotechnology

Trends In Consumer Attitudes About Agricultural Biotechnology

January 1, 1998

Thomas J. HobanNorth Carolina State University-Raleigh The benefits of agricultural biotechnology have been promised for almost two decades. That promise is becoming reality. A growing number of American farmers are raising crops developed through biotechnology that are protected from insects and require…

Agricultural Biotechnology: Why Do Europeans Have Difficulty Accepting It?

Agricultural Biotechnology: Why Do Europeans Have Difficulty Accepting It?

January 1, 1998

B. ZechendorfDirectorate-General Science, Research & Development European Commission Agricultural experts expect “massive changes in agribusiness” when biotechnological methods and products finally penetrate the market place, as Professor Burke reminded us recently in London (Consumer acceptance, 1998). He also mentioned concern about the…

The Emotional Response To Risks: Inevitable But Not Unmanageable

The Emotional Response To Risks: Inevitable But Not Unmanageable

January 1, 1998

Henry I. MillerStanford University People are afraid of technology, no question about it. Some apprehension about new gadgets or products is just fear of the unknown that can easily be overcome with a little experience. But the “emotional dimension” of concerns about…

Fearing Fear: Communication About Agricultural Biotechnology

Fearing Fear: Communication About Agricultural Biotechnology

January 1, 1998

Caron ChessRutgers University This article, based on a presentation at the National Agricultural Council’s meeting (Chess, 1995), nudges the agbiotech field to look at its communication practices by examining (1) the assumption that education will increase acceptance of genetically engineered food, and…