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GM Food Systems and their Economic Impact

English · Hardback

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The development of transgenic crops is revolutionary, but what does it mean for food production, prices and the environment? This is the first book to examine the economic evidence in a methodical way. It initially describes the historical evolution of biotechnology and defines key terms, before moving on to explore transgenic technology and food regime concepts. The book analyzes genetically modified organism (GMO) policy as part of overall agrarian policy, considering neoregulation in the USA, the EU, Brazil, Russia, China, India, South Africa and Serbia; as well as discussing agricultural performance, support and trade relations. The effect of transgenic food production on world food prices is also examined, along with food security at global and regional levels, and the links between GMOs and world hunger. The environmental implications of transgenic technology are considered through analysis of pesticide and fertilizer usage and efficiency, and pesticide consumption in GMO and non-GMO producing countries. Finally, the book considers the entry of transgenic ingredients into the food chain and lists the products affected.

Key features:
- Detailed analysis of economic data.
- Comparison of international trends, including BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) and Serbia.
- Evaluation of environmental and food security implications.
- Glossary of important terms.

This book will be valuable for agricultural economists, including students at Masters and PhD level. It will also be of interest to agricultural engineers, food technologists, nutritionists, industry representatives, policy makers, policy advisers and analysts and NGOs.


About the author










Tatjana Brankov is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness at the University of Novi Sad Faculty of Economics in Subotica, Serbia. Holding a PhD in economics and two MSc in biotechnology, she takes a multidisciplinary approach in researching GMO policy, food security, nutrition economics and policy and agri-food trade.

Summary

This book adopts a methodical approach to provide a novel exploration of the effects of GM crops on global economy, as well as examining the links between GM and food security at global and regional levels. The environmental implications of GM are also considered, by comparing pesticide use and efficiency in GM and non-GM countries.

Product details

Authors Dr Tatjana (University of Novi Sad Brankov, Dr Tatjana (University of Novi Sad) Brankov, Tatjana Brankov, Dr Koviljko (University of Novi Sad) Lovre, Koviljko Lovre
Publisher CABI Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.12.2018
 
EAN 9781789240542
ISBN 978-1-78924-054-2
No. of pages 246
Dimensions 252 mm x 179 mm x 16 mm
Weight 770 g
Series CABI Biotechnology Series
Cabi Biotechnology
Cabi Biotechnology
CABI Biotechnology Series
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Individual industrial sectors, branches

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