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May, 2004
AgBioForum
The Journal of Agrobiotechnology Management & Economics
Volume 6 Number 3
The Impact of the Introduction
of Transgenic Crops in Argentinean Agriculture
Eduardo J. Trigo
and Eugenio J. Cap
Grupo CEO S.A., Buenos Aires, Argentina; INTA, Buenos Aires,
Argentina
ABSTRACT
Since the early 1990s, Argentinean grain production underwent a
dramatic increase in grains production (from 26 million tons in
1988/89 to over 75 million tons in 2002/2003). Several factors
contributed to this "revolution," but probably one of the most
important was the introduction of new genetic modification (GM)
technologies, specifically herbicide-tolerant soybeans. This
article analyses this process, reporting on the economic
benefits accruing to producers and other participating actors as
well as some of the environmental and social impacts that could
be associated with the introduction of the new technologies. In
doing so, it lends attention to the synergies between GM
soybeans and reduced-tillage technologies and also explores some
of the institutional factors that shed light on the success of
this case, including aspects such as the early availability of a
reliable biosafety mechanism and a special intellectual property
rights (IPR) situation. In its concluding comments, this article
also posts a number of questions about the replicability of the
experience and some pending policy issues regarding the future
exploitation of GM technologies in Argentina.
The complete
article is at
http://www.agbioforum.org/v6n3/v6n3a01-trigo.htm
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