ID | 130300 |
Title Proper | Biotechnology and food security |
Language | ENG |
Author | Zilberman, David ; Kaplan, Scott ; Kim, Eunice ; Sexton, Steven, Barrows, Geoffrey |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Genetically engineered (GE) foods apply new molecular technologies to agriculture. Widely adopted in the United States, Brazil and Argentina for the production of cons, soybeans, and cotton, they are practically banned in Europe and tightly regulated throughout the world. We have found that GE foods have significantly increase supplies cons, soybeans, and cotton, and lowered their prices, Thus improving food security, GE foods have already contributed to a reductions in the use of pesticides and emissions of greenhouse gases. |
`In' analytical Note | Journal of International Affairs Vol.67, No.2; Spring-Summer 2014: p.91-105 |
Journal Source | Journal of International Affairs Vol.67, No.2; Spring-Summer 2014: p.91-105 |
Key Words | Genetically Engineered - GE ; Molecular Technologies ; Modern Agriculture ; Greenhouse Emissions ; Europe ; United States - US ; Brazil ; Argentina ; Food Security ; Economical Shocks ; Political Shocks ; Economic Development ; Biotechnology ; Environmental Security ; Greenhouse Gases |