Genetically Modified and Organic Crops in Developing Countries: A Review of Options for Food Security

Biotechnology Advances, Issue 128, 2010, pp. 160-186

10 Pages Posted: 20 Oct 2012

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Hossein Azadi

Shiraz University

Peter Ho

Delft University of Technology

Date Written: November 11, 2009

Abstract

Since two decades ago, when the first GM crops were introduced, there have increasingly been hot debates on the applications of gene manipulation. Currently, the development of GM crop varieties has raised a wide range of new legal, ethical and economic questions in agriculture. There is a growing body of literature reflecting the socio-economic and environmental impacts of GM crops which aims to criticize their value for farming systems. While organic crops are promoted as environmentally-friendly products in developed countries, they have provoked great controversy in developing countries facing food security and a low agricultural productivity. Discussion has been especially vigorous when organic farming was introduced as an alternative method. There are in fact, a few tradeoffs in developing countries. On the one hand, farmers are encouraged to accept and implement GM crops because of their higher productivity, while on the other hand, organic farming is encouraged because of socio-economic and environmental considerations. A crucial question facing such countries is therefore, whether GM crops can co-exist with organic farming. This paper aims to review the main considerations and tradeoffs.

Keywords: GM, Organic farming, Food security, Impacts

Suggested Citation

Azadi, Hossein and Ho, Peter, Genetically Modified and Organic Crops in Developing Countries: A Review of Options for Food Security (November 11, 2009). Biotechnology Advances, Issue 128, 2010, pp. 160-186 , Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2164308

Hossein Azadi

Shiraz University ( email )

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Shiraz 71454, Fars
Iran

Peter Ho (Contact Author)

Delft University of Technology ( email )

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