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DOI: 10.1002/fes3.161
WOS记录号: WOS:000471813700006
论文题名:
Impacts of the EU GMO regulatory framework for plant genome editing
作者: Hundleby, Penny A. C.; Harwood, Wendy A.
通讯作者: Hundleby, Penny A. C.
刊名: FOOD AND ENERGY SECURITY
ISSN: 2048-3694
出版年: 2019
卷: 8, 期:2
语种: 英语
英文关键词: biotech crops ; CRISPR ; ECJ ruling ; genetic modification ; genome editing ; GM trade ; GMO regulation ; NBTs
WOS关键词: PERSPECTIVES ; COTTON ; CROPS
WOS学科分类: Agronomy ; Food Science & Technology
WOS研究方向: Agriculture ; Food Science & Technology
英文摘要:

New plant breeding technologies, such as genome editing, are enabling new crop varieties to be developed far quicker and with greater precision and scope than achievable using conventional methods. These advances could help farmers address the challenges of climate change, sustainability, and global food security. However, despite their potential, the uptake of these new technologies has been slowed down due to the uncertainty associated with the regulation of genome edited crops. For many European consumers, their view of new breeding technologies is influenced by many factors. Those who have never faced a major food crisis may not sufficiently appreciate the challenges posed by a projected rise of 2 billion in the human population by 2050. In addition, consumers with a regular and plentiful supply of food may not have to consider how their food is produced, or appreciate the challenges EU farmers are already facing to meet future demand. Misleading online articles, questioning the safety and ethics of these "new" biotech foods, can also lead consumers to be reluctant to accept them. Consequently, Europe's mixed view on biotech crops may also be hindering their adoption in countries who have even more to gain from the technology. In this review, we discuss the current data on global and EU GM crop adoption and the potential impact a new wave of crop development may have for agriculture. We reflect on how the EU has viewed GM crops, and we consider the future of both genetic modification (GM) and genome editing (GE) in the EU. We explore lessons learnt from the adoption of GM crops and examine the potential impact the recent decision not to exempt genome edited crops from the EU GMO Directive, will have on EU farmers, scientists, consumers, trading countries, and the rest of the world.


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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/136840
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Hundleby, Penny A. C.,Harwood, Wendy A.. Impacts of the EU GMO regulatory framework for plant genome editing[J]. FOOD AND ENERGY SECURITY,2019-01-01,8(2)
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