Will consumers lose or gain from the environmental impacts of transgenic crops?
نویسندگان
چکیده
Opposition to genetically modified food encompasses environmental concerns, food-safety concerns and ethical objections. Potential environmental benefits from transgenic crops are not well accepted. Genetic modification is a credence attribute that cannot be detected by consumers without labelling. In the absence of labelling a pooling equilibrium results in an adverse quality effect for those consumers who prefer not to consume genetically modified (GM) food for environmental or foodsafety reasons, but may result in a beneficial price effect for all consumers if the innovation is drastic. Labelling enables consumers to express their environmental preferences through the marketplace and can mitigate the adverse quality effect, but only in the absence of cheating. Both mandatory GM and voluntary non-GM labelling will impose segregation costs on the non-GM sector, leading to an increase in prices. The challenge will be to allow technological advances in agriculture that increase yields, reduce costs and improve product quality, while respecting consumer preferences. Future research could assist by improving our understanding of the consumer decision-making process, including how consumers react to new information and how consumers would respond to future GM products with direct consumption or environmental benefits.
منابع مشابه
GM crops: The socio-economic impacts
World population has already exceeded 6.5 billion, out of which about 850 million (13 percent) are undernourished. With the current growth rate, the world community faces even a greater challenge of hunger and food security as the estimated the population will catch 9 billion by the year 2050 with doubled needs for food. At the same time, preservation of biodiversity, stopping deforestation and...
متن کاملGm Science Review
Does GM work? Is GM technology too imprecise? Are GM genes more unstable than resident genes? Is it necessary to produce many transgenic plants to obtain an acceptable one? Could GM derived food be more toxic, more carcinogenic, or nutritionally less adequate when compared to other foods? And what is the potential for GM technology to produce foods with enhanced nutritional content or reduced t...
متن کاملImpacts of projected changes and variability in climatic data on major food crops yields in Rwanda
This paper investigated the response of major food crop yields namely beans,cassava, Irish potatoes, maize and sweet potatoes to ongoing changes in climate inRwanda. The projected daily precipitation and temperature data for the period2000-2050 used in this study were generated by stochastic weather generator(LARS-WG) from daily raw data for the period 1961 -2000. These data werecollected from ...
متن کاملConcerns of resistant markers in marine ecosystem transformed plants
World population growth and requirement to global food security, application of genetic engineering and utilization of transgenic organisms have made more important. Using this technology, without regarding to its risks, can cause loses to environment. To generate transgenic organisms, selection systems are applied that cause to selective growth of transformed cells. Antibiotic resistance genes...
متن کاملCurrent use of transgenic herbicide-resistant soybean and corn in the USA
The objective of this paper is to outline the current use of herbicide-resistant soybean and corn in the United States and describe the ramifications of utilizing these crops derived from biotechnology. The popular press and news articles detail the positions of consumers, environmental advocates, and the agriculture industry. Recent concerns expressed by consumers throughout the world have aff...
متن کاملذخیره در منابع من
با ذخیره ی این منبع در منابع من، دسترسی به آن را برای استفاده های بعدی آسان تر کنید
عنوان ژورنال:
دوره شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2004