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Experiences with GM crops

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Who benefits from GM crops?: an analysis of the global performance of GM crops (1996-2006)
J. López Villar; B. Freese; A. Bebb; N. Bassey; C. Améndola; M. Ferreira / Friends of the Earth International , 2007
This report discusses the global performance of genetically-modified (GM) crops. The analysis includes numerous case studies including case studies on different GM crops in the United States, soybeans...
GM crops: the global economic and environmental impact - the first nine years 1996-2004
G. Brookes;P. Barfoot / AgBioForum, 2005
This paper explores the specific global economic impacts of GM crops on global agriculture over the period 1996-2005. In particular, it assesses the impact on farm income and environmental impacts,...
Economic impact of transgenic crops in developing countries
T. Raney / Science Direct, 2006
Developing countries now account for 38% of global transgenic crop area, despite continuing controversy surrounding them. This paper examines recent peer-reviewed research on the economic impacts o...
Bales and balance: a review of the methods used to assess the economic impact of Bt cotton on farmers in developing economies
M. Smale;P. Zambrano;M. Cartel / AgBioForum, 2006
This paper assesses 47 peer-reviewed articles that have applied stated economic methods to measure the farm-level impacts of Bt cotton in developing agriculture from 1996. The authors focus on meth...
Ten years of genetically modified crops in Argentine agriculture
E.J. Trigo;E.J. Cap / Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (National Institute for Agricultural Technology), Argentina, 2006
Argentina is the world's second largest producer of genetically modified (GM) crops, after the United States, with over 17 million hectares planted. This paper explores the assertion that the intro...

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