Refining the Risk Analysis Framework
Stuart J. Smyth (),
William Kerr and
Peter W. B. Phillips
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Stuart J. Smyth: University of Saskatchewan
Peter W. B. Phillips: University of Saskatchewan
Chapter Chapter 9 in Biotechnology Regulation and Trade, 2017, pp 171-186 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This chapter investigates the changing methods of risk assessment for agricultural products and notes a deterioration in the likelihood that risk assessment exercises will be completed successfully. Genetically modified products are used as an example. The changing nature of risk assessments is found to be inhibiting international market access, reducing trade and, hence, making investments in productivity enhancing technologies in agriculture less financially attractive. This changing dynamic of risk assessment has negative impacts on food security.
Keywords: European Union; Genetically Modify; World Trade Organization; Genetically Modify Crop; European Food Safety Authority (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-53295-0_9
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