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Concentration in Seed and Biotech Markets: Extent, Causes, and Impacts

The merger of Dow and DuPont, the acquisition of Syngenta by Chem- China, and the acquisition of Monsanto by Bayer have recently reshaped the global seed and biotech industry and caused concern about growing mar- ket concentration. This review documents market concentration in seed and agricultural biotech markets and discusses its causes and impacts. The avail- able evidence suggests that concentration in seed markets varies strongly by crop and by country, while markets for biotech traits are considerably more concentrated.

Tema(s): 
evaluación de impactoinvestigacióninvestigación y desarrollo (I + D)agricultura sostenible
Año de publicación: 
2020
Autor (es): 
Deconinck K.
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Environmental, Economic, and Social Consequences of the Oil Palm Boom

Rising global demand for vegetable oil during the last few decades has led to a drastic increase in the land area under oil palm. Especially in South- east Asia, the oil palm boom has contributed to economic growth, but it has also spurred criticism about negative environmental and social effects. Here, we discuss palm oil production and consumption trends and review environmental, economic, and social consequences in different parts of the world. The oil palm expansion has contributed to tropical deforestation and associated losses in biodiversity and ecosystem functions.

Tema(s): 
cambio climáticodocumentaciónpolíticasdesarrollo ruralagricultura sostenible...
Año de publicación: 
2020
Autor (es): 
Qaim M.Sibhatu K. T.Siregar H.Grass I.
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The Anthropology of Genetically Modified Crops

By late in the twentieth century, scientists had succeeded in manip- ulating organisms at the genetic level, mainly by gene transfer. The major impact of this technology has been seen in the spread of geneti- cally modified (GM) crops, which has occurred with little controversy in some areas and with fierce controversy elsewhere. GM crops raise a very wide range of questions, and I address three areas of particular interest for anthropology and its allied fields.

Tema(s): 
desarrollo de capacidades (DC)evaluación de impactosistemas de innovaciónagricultura sostenible
Año de publicación: 
2010
Autor (es): 
Stone G. D.
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Precision Farming at the Nexus of Agricultural Production and the Environment

Precision farming enables agricultural management decisions to be tailored spatially and temporally. Site-specific sensing, sampling, and managing allow farmers to treat a field as a heterogeneous entity. Through targeted use of in- puts, precision farming reduces waste, thereby cutting both private variable costs and the environmental costs such as those of agrichemical residuals. At present, large farms in developed countries are the main adopters of pre- cision farming.

Tema(s): 
desarrollo de capacidades (DC)Formas de explotación agrariasistemas de innovacióndesarrollo rural
Año de publicación: 
2019
Autor (es): 
Finger R.Swinton S. M.Benni N. E.Walter A.
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Organic and Conventional Agriculture: A Useful Framing

In this review, we examine the debate surrounding the role for organic agriculture in future food production systems. Typically represented as a binary organic–conventional question, this debate perpetuates an either/or mentality. We question this framing and examine the pitfalls of organic–conventional cropping systems comparisons. The review assesses current knowledge about how these cropping systems compare across a range of metrics related to four sustainability goals: productivity, environmental health, economic viability, and quality of life.

Tema(s): 
actividades de extensiónFormas de explotación agrariaseguridad alimentaria y nutricionalagricultura sostenible
Año de publicación: 
2017
Autor (es): 
Shannon C.Krupnik T. J.Baird G.Cohen H.Forbush K.Lovell R. J.Olimpi E. M.
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Enabling Sustainable Production-Consumption Systems

The pursuit of sustainability in particular places and sectors often unravels at the edges. Efforts to tackle environmental problems in one place shift them somewhere else or are overwhelmed by external changes in drivers. Gains in energy efficiency of appliances used in houses are offset by greater total numbers or compensating changes in patterns of use. Analytical perspectives and practical initiatives, which treat production and consumption jointly, are needed to complement experiences and efforts with sector-, place-, product- and consumer-oriented approaches.

Tema(s): 
desarrollo de capacidades (DC)sistemas de innovaciónredesagricultura sostenible
Año de publicación: 
2008
Autor (es): 
Lebel L.Lorek S.
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Insect-Resistant Genetically Engineered Crops in China: Development, Application, and Prospects for Use

With 20% of the world's population but just 7% of the arable land, China has invested heavily in crop biotechnology to increase agricultural productivity. We examine research on insect-resistant genetically engineered (IRGE) crops in China, including strategies to promote their sustainable use. IRGE cotton, rice, and corn lines have been developed and proven efficacious for controlling lepidopteran crop pests. Ecological impact studies have demonstrated conservation of natural enemies of crop pests and halo suppression of crop-pest populations on a local scale.

Tema(s): 
desarrollo de capacidades (DC)evaluación de impactosistemas de innovaciónagricultura sostenible
Año de publicación: 
2019
Autor (es): 
Li Y.Hallerman E. N.Wu K.Peng Y.
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Agricultural Biotechnology: Economics, Environment, Ethics, and the Future

Agricultural biotechnology and, specifically, the development of genetically modified (GM) crops have been controversial for several reasons, including concerns that the technology poses potential negative environmental or health effects, that the technology would lead to the (further) corporatization of agriculture, and that it is simply unethical to manipulate life in the laboratory. GM crops have been part of the agricultural landscape for more than 15 years and have now been adopted on more than 170 million hectares (ha) in both developed countries (48%) and developing countries (52%).

Tema(s): 
Formas de explotación agrariaseguridad alimentaria y nutricionalsistemas de innovaciónparticipación del sector privadoparticipación del sector público...
Año de publicación: 
2013
Autor (es): 
Bennett A. B.Chi-Ham C.Barrows G.Sexton S.Zilberman D.
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Adoption Versus Adaptation, with Emphasis on Climate Change

This article presents lessons from the rich adoption literature for the nascent research on adaptation. Individuals' adoption choices are affected by profit and risk considerations and by credit and biophysical constraints. New technologies spread gradually, reflecting heterogeneity among potential adopters, processes of learning and technological improvement, and policies and institutions. Adaptation is the response of economic agents and societies to major shocks. We distinguish between reactive and proactive adaptation.

Tema(s): 
cambio climáticosistemas de innovaciónsistemas de conocimiento e informaciónaprendizaje
Año de publicación: 
2012
Autor (es): 
Zilberman D.Zhao J.Heiman A.
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Transitioning Toward Nutrition-Sensitive Food Systems in Developing Countries

A nutrition-sensitive food system is one that goes beyond staple grain productivity and places emphasis on the consumption of micronutrient-rich nonstaples through a variety of market and nonmarket interventions. A nutrition-sensitive approach not only considers policies related to macrolevel availability and access to nutritious food, but it also focuses on household- and individual-level determinants of improved nutrition. In addition to agriculture, intrahousehold equity, behavior change, food safety, and access to clean water and sanitation are integral components of the food system.

Tema(s): 
seguridad alimentaria y nutricionalsistemas de innovaciónpolíticasagricultura sostenible
Año de publicación: 
2017
Autor (es): 
Pingali P.Sunder N.
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