Global economic, environmental and health benefits from GM crop adoption

作者: Stuart J. Smyth , William A. Kerr , Peter W.B. Phillips

DOI: 10.1016/J.GFS.2015.10.002

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摘要: Abstract 2015 marks 20 years of commercial production using genetically modified (GM) crops and while numerous environmental non-governmental organizations continue to trumpet that 'there are no benefits from biotech or GM crops', the authors beg differ. have been tested adopted in more than 30 different countries, with a variety benefits. Developing countries such as China, India, South Africa Philippines experienced economic, health Key agri-food exporters, both modern market economies developing Australia, Canada, United States, Brazil Argentina near full adoption varieties canola, corn, cotton soybeans. This review summarizes crop adoptions various concluding estimates distribution between farmers, consumers innovators.

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