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Phillips, Peter W.B.
The Coexistence of Genetically Modified, Organic and Conventional Foods = Government Policies and Market Practices /
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正題名/作者:
The Coexistence of Genetically Modified, Organic and Conventional Foods/ edited by Nicholas Kalaitzandonakes, Peter W.B. Phillips, Justus Wesseler, Stuart J. Smyth.
其他題名:
Government Policies and Market Practices /
其他作者:
Kalaitzandonakes, Nicholas.
面頁冊數:
XII, 426 p. 46 illus., 38 illus. in color.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Agricultural economics. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-3727-1
ISBN:
9781493937271
The Coexistence of Genetically Modified, Organic and Conventional Foods = Government Policies and Market Practices /
The Coexistence of Genetically Modified, Organic and Conventional Foods
Government Policies and Market Practices /[electronic resource] :edited by Nicholas Kalaitzandonakes, Peter W.B. Phillips, Justus Wesseler, Stuart J. Smyth. - 1st ed. 2016. - XII, 426 p. 46 illus., 38 illus. in color.online resource. - Natural Resource Management and Policy,490929-127X ;. - Natural Resource Management and Policy,46.
1. Introduction -- 2. The Science of Gene Flow in Agriculture and Its Role in Coexistence -- 3. Developing Market Driven Standards for Coexistence: Tolerances, Thresholds, and Other Technical Standards Used by the Seed Industry -- 4. Economic and Legal Principles of Coexistence Policy in North America -- 5. Organic Label Rules And Market Tensions: The Challenge of Satisfying Buyers -- 6. Developing Solutions for Coexistence in the EU - Legal, Technical, and Economic Issues -- 7. The Principle(S) of Co-Existence in the Market for GMOs in Europe: Social, Economic And Legal Avenues -- 8. Coexistence In Brazil -- 9. What Can We Learn about Coexistence from Commercial Non-GM Programs in the US? -- 10. Lessons from the Legal Cases of GM Alfalfa And Sugar Beet Deregulation tn the United States -- 11.Organic Versus GM Agriculture in The Courtroom in Australia and the USA -- 12. Coexistence – Under-Explored Facets for a USDA Policy -- 13. The “Honey” Judgment Of Bablok and Others Vs. Freistaat Bayern in the Court Of Justice of the European Union: Implications For Coexistence -- 14.The Canadian And European Union Impacts From The Detection of GM Flax -- 15.Consequences Of Adventitious Presence Of Non-Approved GMOs In Seeds: The Case Of Maize Seeds in Germany -- 16. Commercialization Strategies And Market Opportunities for GM Canola -- 17. Regulatory Lags For Genetically Modified Crops: Legal and Political Perspectives -- 18.Regulatory Approval Asynchrony, LLP, and Implications for Biotech R&D And Innovation -- 19.The Economic Impacts of Regulatory Delays: The Case of HT Soybeans -- 20. Potential Economic Impacts of Low Level Presence (Ll) in the Global Wheat Market -- 21. Potential Economic Impacts of Asynchronous Approvals Of Biotech Crops on South Korea -- 22. Low Level Presence and Asynchronous Authorizations of Genetically Modified Products In China -- 23. Asynchronous Approvals And The Low Level Presence Of Unapproved GM Products In Imports: How “Tolerant” Should Small Countries Be? -- 24. Low Level Presence Under The WTO -- 25. Forging the Future of LLP: Building An International Coalition And Developing A National LLP Policy -- 26. Market Solutions To Coexistence And Regulatory Asynchrony -- 27. Coexistence Of Genetically Modified, Conventional, And Organic Food Products: A Framework And Analysis -- 28. The Cost of a GMO-Free Market Basket Of Food In The US -- 29. Lessons From Eu Voluntary Labeling Schemes for GM-Free Processed Food Products -- 30. Welfare And Co-Existence -- 31. GM Maize in Mexico: The Challenge of Coexistence in a Centre Of Origin -- 32. Conclusions and Synthesis.
Since their commercial introduction in 1996, genetically modified (GM) crops have been adopted by farmers around the world at impressive rates. In 2011, 180 million hectares of GM crops were cultivated by more than 15 million farmers in 29 countries. In the next decade, global adoption is expected to grow even faster as the research pipeline for new biotech traits and crops has increased almost fourfold in the last few years. The adoption of GM crops has led to increased productivity, while reducing pesticide use and the emissions of agricultural greenhouse gases, leading to broadly distributed economic benefits across the global food supply chain. Despite the rapid uptake of GM crops, the various social and economic benefits as well as the expanding rate innovation, the use of GM crops remains controversial in parts of the world. Despite the emergence of coexistence between GM, organic and conventional crops as a key policy and practical issue of global scale, there is no coherent literature that addresses it directly. Governments and market stakeholders in many countries are grappling with policy alternatives that settle conflicting property rights, minimize negative market externalities and associated liabilities, maximize the economic benefits of innovation and allow producer and consumer choice. This book intends to fill these needs with contributions from the top theoreticians, legal and economic analysts, policy makers and industry practitioners in the field. As the economics and policy of coexistence start to emerge as an separate subfield in agricultural, environmental and natural resource economics with an increasing number of scholars working on the topic, the book will also provide a comprehensive base in the literature for those entering the area, making it of interest to students, scholars and policy-makers alike. .
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LC Class. No.: HD1401-2210.2
Dewey Class. No.: 338.1
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