Role of New Plant Breeding Technologies for Food Security and Sustainable Agricultural Development



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DOI: 
10.1002/aepp.13044
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Type: 
journal article
Journal: 
Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy
Number: 
2
Pages: 
129-150
Volume: 
42
Year: 
2020
Author(s): 
Qaim M.
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New plant breeding technologies (NPBTs), including genetically modified and gene-edited crops, offer large potentials for sustainable agricultural development and food security while addressing shortcomings of the Green Revolution. This article reviews potentials, risks, and actually observed impacts of NPBTs. Regulatory aspects are also discussed. While the science is exciting and some clear benefits are already observable, overregulation and public misperceptions may obstruct efficient development and use of NPBTs. Overregulation is particularly observed in Europe, but also affects developing countries in Africa and Asia, which could benefit the most from NPBTs. Regulatory reforms and a more science-based public debate are required.

Publication year: 
2019
Keywords: 
Agricultural biotechnology
climate change
CRISPR
GMOs
sustainable farming