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Martin Qaim, Genetically Modified Crops and Agricultural Development

Stuart Smyth ()
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Stuart Smyth: University of Saskatchewan, Department of Agriculture and Resource Economics, Canada.

Journal of Economics Bibliography, 2016, vol. 3, issue 2, 358-363

Abstract: Qaim is a leading academic researcher on the global impacts of genetically modified crops and his diligence and thoroughness abound in his newest book, Genetically Modified Crops and Agricultural Development. Qaim’s objective is to inform the reader about the contribution that GM crops have, and can, make to improving economic circumstances and contribute to increased food security, particularly in developing countries. He accomplishes this objective through an artful blending of storytelling and scientific fact, allowing the reader to come away with a new appreciation for the technology and its impacts. The book provides an in depth review of the commercialization of GM cotton in India, informing readers about the extent and degree of benefits that have resulted over the past decade. This book should be required reading for those involved with organizations that actively campaign and protest against GM crops. Perhaps if those opposed gained the insights presented by Qaim, the European acceptance of a beneficial agricultural technology would begin to improve.

Keywords: Biotechnology; Cotton; Economic benefits; India; Innovation. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: J43 Q00 Q01 Q13 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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