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How much might the potential economic benefit from a farm productivity boost associated with crop biotechnology adoption by Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) be offset by a loss of market access abroad for crops that may contain genetically modified (GM) organisms? This paper uses the global GTAP...
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A global economy-wide model (GTAP) is used to go beyond estimating how GM crop variety adoption affects adopting and non-adopting economies, with or without policy responses to this technology, by indicating effects also on real incomes of farmers. The results suggest the EU moratorium on...
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economic effects of adopting both types of innovation in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). It does so using the global economy …
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effects of adopting both types of innovation in Asia, including its impact on rice producers and other poor households. It …
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The economic welfare implications of some countries using new genetically modified varieties in crop production will depend on which countries choose to adopt them and on whether others (notably Western Europe) ban their importation. They also depend on existing (non-GMOspecific) agricultural...
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potential economic effects of such an innovation in an environment of heated debates about the risks and benefits of these …
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potential economic effects of adopting both types of innovation in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). They do so using the global …
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adopting both types of innovation in Asia, including its impact on rice producers and other consumers. They do so using the …
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The new agricultural biotechnologies that are generating genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are seen as exciting and valuable developments by many people who recognise the improvements in production efficiency that they offer. Others, however, are objecting strongly to their use. Both...
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Current debates about genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in agriculture reveal substantial differences in perception of the associated risks and benefits. Genetically modified crop varieties allegedly provide farmers with various agronomic benefits, but serious environmental, health and...
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