GM Food Systems and Their Economic Impact

The development of transgenic crops is revolutionary, but what does it mean for food production, prices and the environment? This is the first book to examine the economic evidence in a methodical way. It initially describes the historical evolution of biotechnology and defines key terms, before mov...

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Main Authors: Brankov, Tatjana 1975- (Author), Lovre, Koviljko (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boston, MA CABI 2019
Series:CABI biotechnology series 7
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