The Economics of Testing for Biotech Grain: Application to StarLink Corn

StarLink corn, a variety not approved for human use, disrupted the marketing system in 2000 because of inadvertent commingling. This paper provides an overview of the economics of testing grain for biotech content. What are the risks facing buyers and sellers, and how are these influenced by testing...

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Main Authors: D. Demcey Johnson, William W. Lin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Western Agricultural Economics Association 2005-08-01
Series:Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics
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Online Access:https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/31220
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spelling doaj-5169cbb47b2a4a24b5c24adb775775a62020-11-25T02:42:34ZengWestern Agricultural Economics AssociationJournal of Agricultural and Resource Economics1068-55022327-82852005-08-0130226828410.22004/ag.econ.3122031220The Economics of Testing for Biotech Grain: Application to StarLink CornD. Demcey JohnsonWilliam W. LinStarLink corn, a variety not approved for human use, disrupted the marketing system in 2000 because of inadvertent commingling. This paper provides an overview of the economics of testing grain for biotech content. What are the risks facing buyers and sellers, and how are these influenced by testing protocols? How do market premiums and discounts, testing costs, and prior beliefs affect the incentives to test? A conceptual model is developed in which sellers choose whether to pre-test grain prior to shipment. Through simulation analysis, we illustrate the impact of market premiums and other variables on testing incentives and buyer risk.https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/31220biotechnologygrain marketingquality riskstarlinktesting
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The Economics of Testing for Biotech Grain: Application to StarLink Corn
Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics
biotechnology
grain marketing
quality risk
starlink
testing
author_facet D. Demcey Johnson
William W. Lin
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title The Economics of Testing for Biotech Grain: Application to StarLink Corn
title_short The Economics of Testing for Biotech Grain: Application to StarLink Corn
title_full The Economics of Testing for Biotech Grain: Application to StarLink Corn
title_fullStr The Economics of Testing for Biotech Grain: Application to StarLink Corn
title_full_unstemmed The Economics of Testing for Biotech Grain: Application to StarLink Corn
title_sort economics of testing for biotech grain: application to starlink corn
publisher Western Agricultural Economics Association
series Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics
issn 1068-5502
2327-8285
publishDate 2005-08-01
description StarLink corn, a variety not approved for human use, disrupted the marketing system in 2000 because of inadvertent commingling. This paper provides an overview of the economics of testing grain for biotech content. What are the risks facing buyers and sellers, and how are these influenced by testing protocols? How do market premiums and discounts, testing costs, and prior beliefs affect the incentives to test? A conceptual model is developed in which sellers choose whether to pre-test grain prior to shipment. Through simulation analysis, we illustrate the impact of market premiums and other variables on testing incentives and buyer risk.
topic biotechnology
grain marketing
quality risk
starlink
testing
url https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/31220
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