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The introduction of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in EU agriculture may have economic implications that result …
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The aim of this study is to understand the implications of asynchronous approvals for genetically modified organisms (GMOs) that are imported to the European Union (EU) for use within animal feed products, specifically with regard to the EU livestock sector, as well as upon the upstream and...
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An obligation to label food based on whether it is derived from clone offspring would require all livestock animals to be assigned an individual identity and have their parentage and clone status recorded. Significant investment in data systems would be required to record and transfer the...
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Following a reminder of the current rules governing sheep and goat production in the European Union, this study presents the main features and challenges of the sheep and goat sector in the EU. It analyses the impact of greater liberalisation through the WTO and draws up recommendations....
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Globalization is not a purely contemporary phenomenon. According to Chanda (2007) it has “worked silently for millennia … without being given a name.” Indeed, globalization processes are continuously evolving, driven by the economic aspirations of … millions around the globe— the more people involved, the faster the globalization is. This study’s goal is to analyze the …
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The EU has highlighted the importance of using the Common Agriculture Policy (CAP) to prevent the abandonment of high …
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