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Globalization of European biotechnology: Commercialization of agbiotech products despite political and legal restrictions

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NABC Report 18: Agricultural Biotechnology: Economic Growth Through New Products, Partnerships and Workforce Development
Author
Welters, Peter
Abstract

Peter Welters reports that the scare-mongering of anti-GM-activists in Europe is increasingly recognized for what it is. Examples showing benefits of applying genetic engineering to plants are finding acceptance by the general public. “We have only to inform people correctly and constantly about the progress and the benefits of this new technology. Millions of farmers worldwide can’t be wrong.”

Date Issued
2006
Publisher
NABC
Keywords
Agricultural biotechnology
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technology transfer
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intellectual property
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regulation
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genetic engineering
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public good
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bioethics
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skill development
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public funding, industry funding
Rights
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
Rights URI
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
Type
book chapter

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