INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN GMOs AND GM PRODUCTS:NATIONAL AND MULTILATERAL LEGAL FRAMEWORKS
Simonetta Zarrilli
No 29, UNCTAD Blue Series Papers from United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
Abstract:
For developing countries, agro-biotechnology is a particularly challenging phenomenon. They could be the main beneficiaries of it – if indeed agro-biotechnology keeps its promises – but they could also be the main losers if agro-biotechnology negatively affects biodiversity or if patented biotechnology disrupts traditional practices among farmers and makes access to seeds more difficult.
Date: 2005
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