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- W2500756593 abstract "Publisher Summary GM technology does not generate many benefits for countries that already have large agricultural supluses. Many developing countries have adopted biosafety laws and regulatory systems on the precautionary principle, even though their conditions are very different from their European counterparts. Developing countries could benefit strongly from GM crops. Both the yield-increasing and cost-reducing effects of the first-generation and the nutritional improvement of the second-generation GM crops could bring large benefits to large numbers of farmers and consumers. Consumers in developing countries do not necessarily share the concerns of their European counterparts. This chapter presents an overview of the evidence based on the literature on the use of GM crops in developing countries, their benefits and costs, the risks, the perceptions of consumers, and the regulatory process. Evidence suggests that genes can move from GM crops into landraces. This is important for developing countries where, despite the availability of improved varieties, many farmers still grow a wide range of local varieties. Biotechnology offers a range of opportunities and methods that can help lift the limitations of conventional technologies." @default.
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