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Transnational Activist Networks: With or against Local Actors? The Case of GM Crops in IndiaBownas, Richard
Curbs on GM crop trials have paralysed seed industry in India,With uncertainty dogging trials of genetically modified crops, the Indian seed industry is in a stat
The row over transgenic crops in India is back. On 18 October, India’s Genetic Engineering Approval Committee (GEAC) approved the evaluation, in open fields, of genetically modified (GM) mustard, a source of cooking oil — a key step on the path to commercial-scale cultivation. But a net...
No recent controversyhas highlighted this as much as the debates about genetically-modified (GM) crops. Looking at theexperiences of anti-GM activism in India, South Africa and Brazil, this paper explores how knowledge andpolitics are intertwined in mobilisation processes. These interactions are ...
GM crops in the USA is greater than the are a of land used to grow GM crops in Brazil.[2](ii) Describe the differences in the are a of land that was used to grow GM crops in China and the are a of land that was used to grow GM crops in India, over the time shown in Fig...
Moreover, the process of growing food on vertically inclined surfaces is known as vertical farming. In addition, instead of growing vegetables and other crops on a single level such as in a field or a greenhouse, this approach grows them in vertically stacked layers, which are frequently integr...
The legitimation of development and GM crops: The case of Bt Cotton and Indebtedness in Telangana, IndiaThis study explores the relation between Bt cotton adoption and farmer suicides in India. This is undertaken through comparing the debt levels of Bt cotton cultivators with those adopting ...
Mention has been made of crops that were benefited by GM methods worldwide, like Bt cotton in India. GM crops reported has reduced land use, water use and energy use in past 20 years.Dawson, KeithCrops
On 2 July, John Holdren, science Five-sixths of that GM acreage is in the Americas. The rest consists adviser to US President Barack Obama, directed regulators to revisit mostly of non-food crops (mainly cotton) grown in India and China. the US framework for regulating agricultural ...