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Costs around US$100m to bring a new crop to market
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It costs around US$100 million to bring one genetic ‘event’ or ‘transfer’ to market.
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Agriculture, food and land use »
Agriculture, food and land use
Agriculture, food and land use☜A three-year series of conferences on ‘Agriculture, food and land use: the international policy challenges’ – run by Wilton Park in association with the University of Exeter.☜F1CEB7
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Global land use »
Global land use
Global land use☜Examining the state of the land across the world, including issues such as soil degradation, the role of food production alongside other competing uses and demands on land, and the policy responses necessary to encourage sustainable and multi-functional land use.☜FFB597
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Increasing land productivity »
Increasing land productivity
Increasing land productivity☜70% of the world’s land is only a quarter to a third as productive as it could be—leaving a lot of scope for intensification. However, for this to be sustainable, yields must be increased while using fewer inputs, reducing use of fresh water, finding ways to decrease air, land and water pollution. ☜FFB597
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Genetically modified crops »
Genetically modified crops
Genetically modified crops☜GM is one of several available technologies, which it is believed could lead to significant increases in production.☜59C6EF
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Concern about introducing IPR into food chain »
Concern about introducing IPR into food chain
Concern about introducing IPR into food chain☜GM raises concerns about the introduction of intellectual property rights and corporate power and control in the food chain.☜EF597B
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Biotechnology companies are the only viable route »
Biotechnology companies are the only viable route
Biotechnology companies are the only viable route☜Biotechnology companies offer the only viable route for developing and marketing GM crops.☜EF597B
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Costs around US$100m to bring a new crop to market
Costs around US$100m to bring a new crop to market☜It costs around US$100 million to bring one genetic ‘event’ or ‘transfer’ to market.☜98CE71
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