Governments worldwide are seeking to liberalize agricultural trade, and to change their role from one of controlling trade and prices. Instead these governments seek new roles in encouraging market developments, ensuring quality, and providing food security by giving income assistance rather than co
Agricultural Biotechnology in Developing Countries: Towards Optimizing the Benefits for the Poor
β Scribed by Matin Qaim, Anatole F. Krattiger, Joachim von Braun (auth.), Matin Qaim, Anatole F. Krattiger, Joachim von Braun (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 427
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Biotechnology offers great potential to contribute to sustainable agricultural growth, food security and poverty alleviation in developing countries. Yet there are economic and institutional constraints at national and international levels that inhibit the poor people's access to appropriate biotechnological innovations. Agricultural Biotechnology in Developing Countries: Towards Optimizingthe Benefits for the Poor addresses the major constraints. Twenty-three chapters, written by a wide range of scholars and stake-holders, provide an up-to-date analysis of agricultural biotechnology developments in Latin America, Africa and Asia. Besides the expected economic and social impacts, the challenges for an adjustment of the international research structure are discussed, with a special focus on intellectual property rights and the roles of the main research organizations. Harnessing the comparative advantages of the public and private sectors through innovative partnerships is the only way forward to optimize the benefits of biotechnology for the poor. The book will be an invaluable resource for both academics and policy-makers concerned with agricultural biotechnology in context of developing-countries.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-x
Introduction....Pages 1-6
Front Matter....Pages 7-10
Transgenic Crops Worldwide: Current Situation and Future Outlook....Pages 11-23
Molecular Tools for Plant Breeding....Pages 25-37
Managing Biosafety Capacity Development: Technical and Political Aspects....Pages 39-67
Front Matter....Pages 69-71
The Situation of Agricultural Biotechnology Capacities and Exploitation in Latin America and the Caribbean....Pages 73-90
The Current and Future Situation of Agricultural Biotechnology in Africa: Challenges and Opportunities....Pages 91-97
Biotechnology Research in Rice for Asia: Priorities, Focus and Directions....Pages 99-120
Front Matter....Pages 121-124
The Roles of Economic Research in the Evolution of International Agricultural Biotechnology....Pages 125-154
Welfare Prospects of Transgenic Crops in Developing Countries....Pages 155-173
Institutional Issues in Biotechnology Applications: Concepts and Empirical Evidence from Kenya....Pages 175-188
The Role of Biotechnology for Food Consumers in Developing Countries....Pages 189-213
Biotechnology and Global Food Security: A Private-Sector View....Pages 215-222
Agricultural Biotechnology and the Seed Industry: Some Implications for Food Production and Security....Pages 223-228
A Danger to the Worldβs Food: Genetic Engineering and the Economic Interests of the Life-Science Industry....Pages 229-236
Of Terminator Genes and Developing Countries: What are the Impacts of Appropriation Technologies on Technological Diffusion?....Pages 237-253
Front Matter....Pages 255-257
The Economics of Intellectual Property Rights in the Agricultural Biotechnology Sector....Pages 259-280
Intellectual Property Rights Issues and Developing Countries: A Private-Sector Perspective....Pages 281-287
Intellectual Property Rights Challenges and International Research Collaborations in Agricultural Biotechnology....Pages 289-314
Front Matter....Pages 315-318
The Role of the Private Sector in Providing Biotechnology Access to the Poor....Pages 319-325
Bringing the Benefits of Biotechnology to the Poor: The Role of the CGIAR Centers....Pages 327-355
Front Matter....Pages 315-318
The Role of National Agricultural Research Systems in Providing Biotechnology Access to the Poor: Grassroots for an Ivory Tower?....Pages 357-380
Agricultural Biotechnology and the Poor: The Role of Development Assistance Agencies....Pages 381-408
Conclusions....Pages 409-423
Back Matter....Pages 425-433
β¦ Subjects
Agricultural Economics; Chemistry/Food Science, general; Economic Growth; Development Economics
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