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Assessing the SEC Landscape and Moving Forward

Karinne Ludlow (), Stuart J. Smyth () and José Falck-Zepeda ()
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Karinne Ludlow: Monash University
Stuart J. Smyth: University of Saskatchewan
José Falck-Zepeda: International Food Policy Research Institute

Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: José Benjamin Falck Zepeda

Chapter 20 in Socio-Economic Considerations in Biotechnology Regulation, 2014, pp 295-305 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Globally, innovation in the field of agriculture face numerous constraints, due to a number of factors. One of these constraints is the increased burden of regulation. Science-based regulation of GM crops has a unique set of challenges, which are further increased when socio-economic considerations are included as part of the regulatory framework. This chapter provides a synopsis of the chapter and offers some concluding thoughts on the future of GM crop commercializations.

Keywords: Public Input; Global Food Security; Nature Biotechnology; Agricultural Innovation; Regulatory Harmonization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-9440-9_20

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