Agricultural Biotechnology, Trade, And The Developing Countries

Agricultural Biotechnology, Trade, And The Developing Countries

December 1, 1999

Per Pinstrup-AndersenInternational Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) Developing countries and their low-income people could benefit significantly from the development and use of modern biotechnology in agriculture within a proper biosafety regime. However, international agreements on biosafety, biodiversity, and trade, over which poor…

Biotechnology In The Global Economy: Beyond Technical Advances and Risks

Biotechnology In The Global Economy: Beyond Technical Advances and Risks

December 1, 1999

Calestous JumaHarvard University Agricultural biotechnology is the subject of extensive public debates in many countries. This article presents a summary of the results of the International Conference on Biotechnology in the Global Economy held in September 1999 at Harvard University. The article…

Strengthening The Case For Why Biotechnology Will Not Help The Developing World: A Response to McGloughlin

Strengthening The Case For Why Biotechnology Will Not Help The Developing World: A Response to McGloughlin

December 1, 1999

Miguel A. Altieri and Peter RossetUniversity of California, Berkeley & Food First/Institute for Food and Development Policy Upon reflecting on McGloughlin’s response to our original essay it becomes quite clear that we and she speak from different world views. Where she sees…

Public Agricultural Research And The Protection Of Intellectual Property: Issues And Options

Public Agricultural Research And The Protection Of Intellectual Property: Issues And Options

December 1, 1999

Mywish Maredia, Frederic Erbisch, Anwar Naseem, Amie Hightower, James Oehmke, Dave Weatherspoon, and Christopher WolfMichigan State University This paper discusses the significance of intellectual property (IP) protection by public research institutes. It argues that such protection can be compatible with the mission…