Transgenic rice evaluated for risks to marketability

The California Rice Certification Act mandates specific planting and handling protocols for rice varieties, including transgenic rice, that may pose economic risks to California rice growers. Based on a literature review and extensive interviews, we describe this policy's evolution as a system...

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Main Authors: Dustin R. Mulvaney, Timothy J. Krupnik, Kaden B. Koffler
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources 2011-07-01
Series:California Agriculture
Online Access:http://calag.ucanr.edu/archive/?article=ca.E.v065n03p161
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spelling doaj-df1b1aa5d04d4029a9f9cc4284f7e50e2020-11-24T23:10:33ZengUniversity of California Agriculture and Natural ResourcesCalifornia Agriculture0008-08452160-80912011-07-0165316116710.3733/ca.E.v065n03p16110.3733/caEv065n03_13Transgenic rice evaluated for risks to marketabilityDustin R. Mulvaney0Timothy J. Krupnik1Kaden B. Koffler2D.R. Mulvaney is Postdoctoral Scholar, Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management, UC BerkeleyT.J. Krupnik is Cropping Systems Agronomist, International Wheat and Maize Improvement Center, BangladeshK.B. Koffler is Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Plant Sciences, UC Davis.The California Rice Certification Act mandates specific planting and handling protocols for rice varieties, including transgenic rice, that may pose economic risks to California rice growers. Based on a literature review and extensive interviews, we describe this policy's evolution as a system for identity preservation and explain how it shapes the potential commercialization of transgenic rice. Several studies suggest that transgenic rice would be profitable for California growers, but the challenges in assuring 100% identity preservation - especially when access to export markets is at risk- means that the commercial approval of transgenic rice in California is unlikely until there is widespread market acceptance and growers are assured of no sales interruptions.http://calag.ucanr.edu/archive/?article=ca.E.v065n03p161
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Transgenic rice evaluated for risks to marketability
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description The California Rice Certification Act mandates specific planting and handling protocols for rice varieties, including transgenic rice, that may pose economic risks to California rice growers. Based on a literature review and extensive interviews, we describe this policy's evolution as a system for identity preservation and explain how it shapes the potential commercialization of transgenic rice. Several studies suggest that transgenic rice would be profitable for California growers, but the challenges in assuring 100% identity preservation - especially when access to export markets is at risk- means that the commercial approval of transgenic rice in California is unlikely until there is widespread market acceptance and growers are assured of no sales interruptions.
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