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GMOs and the politics of international trade
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2003This paper explores the implications of the European Union’s de facto moratorium on new approvals for the production and import of GMOs.It discusses the trade dispute between the United States and the EU, which sees the US potentially undermining the Biosafety Protocol.The paper finally discusses the possibility of diversifying production in order to exploit multiple markets, which may incluDocumentHarmonisation, diversity and uncertainty in international biosafety regulation
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2003The Cartagena Protocol provides countries with an opportunity to assess the risks associated with a GMO before authorising it to be imported for the first time.DocumentGlobalisation and the international governance of modern biotechnology: development of IPR regime in India with reference to agricultural biotechnology
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2003This paper looks at debates over the evolution of the IPRs regime in India as it relates to agricultural biotechnology.DocumentIntellectual property rights, biotechnology and food security
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2003This paper examines the relationship between food security, agricultural biotechnology and intellectual property rights (IPRs), particularly for developing countries and poorer groups within those countries.Main findings include:for low income developing countries, the costs of strengthening IPRs may well outweigh the gainspro-IPR industry representatives and trade officials, with pDocumentThe biotech developmental state?: investigating the Chinese gene revolution
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2003This paper looks at how and why China has pursued research on agricultural biotechnology within the public sector, in contrast with other parts of the world where the private sector has been dominant. In particular, the paper focuses on the role of science-policy networks in promoting a biotechnology discourse.DocumentPerformance of BT cotton in India: data from the first commercial crop
Gene Campaign, 2003This paper presents data on the field study of the first genetically modified crop to be cultivated in India.DocumentThe profits of famine: Southern Africa's long decade of hunger
Institute for Food and Development Policy, 2002This article explores the causes of famine and chronic malnutrition in Southern Africa.DocumentDomesticating global policy on GMOs: comparing China and India
Environment Team, IDS Sussex, 2003This IDS working paper compares the way in which two leading developing countries in the global debate on biotechnology have sought to translate policy commitments contained in international agreements on trade and biosafety into workable national policy. It is a complex story of selective interpretation, conflict over priorities and politicking at the highest levels of government.DocumentEngineering nutrition: GM crops for global justice?
Food Ethics Council, 2003This report challenges the dominant view of the scientific establishment that the future of agriculture lies with genetic modification technologies.DocumentNew genetics, food and agriculture: scientific discoveries, societal dilemmas
International Council for Science, 2003This report presents an overview of the findings of a selection of approximately 50 science-based reviews, published in years 2000-2003, on modern genetics and its applications in food and agriculture and the environment.The purpose of this analysis is to consider what are the issues that concern various societies, and, on the basis of the science underpinning the discoveries in modern geneticsPages
