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The spread of agricultural biotechnologies, and the conditions conducive to their development, have economic, social and environmental implications. This paper explores these implications for the realization of the right to food emphasizing genetic engineering as the most controversial...
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The latest United Nations population projection predict that the human population will expand from roughly 7.5 billion to between 8.3 and 10.9 billion by mid-century. This presents an acute need to increase agricultural productivity quickly and to do so without unduly damaging the many other...
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to control the reproduction of self-replicating inventions. This decision was justified from a patent law perspective on … the basis that patent holder has a right to prevent others from making the invention. But what happens when we take other …
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introduction of labels for products of biotechnology under the new organic standards …
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/export policies, food safety regulations, and agricultural practices around the world. Genetically Modified Organisms in Agriculture … the controversies: governments, environmental agencies, consumers, industrial agencies and the developing world. … -- Chapter 5. Simulation of World Market Effects: The 2010 World Market With and Without Bt Corn and GR Soybeans -- Chapter 6 …
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