Sunday, December 20, 2009

Plantings And Adoption Of Genetically Modified Crops Increase In 2007

Online Video Summarizes Key Results and Statistics

St. Louis, MO -- In a new online video and podcast appear today, Clive James, administrator and architect of the International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech Applications (ISAAA), shares the after-effects of his afresh appear 2007 address on the all-around cachet of genetically adapted crops.

Conversations about Plant Biotechnology

And what we see in the 12th year of commercialization, which is 2007, is that we witnessed a 12 percent access in acreage on a all-around basis. And this has benefited 12 actor farmers about the globe That’s a actual cogent increase. And decidedly important is that of that 12 actor farmers, 11 actor farmers were ability poor farmers in developing countries. They represent some of the atomic humans in the world. Of the 23 countries, 12 were developing countries and 11 were automated countries. So the advance that we are seeing is in the developing countries of the apple area this technology can accept its better impact And this agency that you are authoritative a actual important addition to the advancement of poverty. According to the report, genetically adapted crops were buried on 282.4 actor acreage (114.3 actor hectares) in 2007, absorption a 12 percent access over 2006 and the additional accomplished across access in the accomplished 5 years.

“And what we see in the 12th year of commercialization, which is 2007, is that we witnessed a 12 percent access in acreage on a all-around basis. And this has benefited 12 actor farmers about the globe,” says James. “That’s a actual cogent increase. And decidedly important is that of that 12 actor farmers, 11 actor farmers were ability poor farmers in developing countries. They represent some of the atomic humans in the world.”
   
In 2007, farmers in 23 countries buried genetically adapted crops including Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Columbia, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Honduras, India, Mexico, Paraguay, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain, the United States and Uruguay.

“Of the 23 countries, 12 were developing countries and 11 were automated countries. So the advance that we are seeing is in the developing countries of the apple area this technology can accept its better impact,” continues James. “And this agency that you are authoritative a actual important addition to the advancement of poverty.”

According to the report, acceptance of genetically adapted crops a allotment of resource-poor farmers is carrying aberrant allowances that accord against the Millennium Development Goals of abbreviation abjection by 50 percent by 2015. The abeyant in the additional decade of genetically adapted crop commercialization (2006-2015) is enormous.

This new video summarizing the key after-effects and statistics of genetically adapted crops in 2007 can be viewed, downloaded or anchored into addition Web website from the Conversations about Plant Biotechnology Web site.

The complete address on the Global Status of GM Crops in 2007 is accessible on the ISAAA Web site. This address is absolutely adjourned by the Rockefeller Foundation, a U.S.-based altruistic alignment associated with the Green Revolution; Ibercaja, one of the better Spanish banks headquartered in the maize-growing arena of Spain; and the Bussolera-Branca Foundation from Italy, which supports the open-sharing of ability on biotech crops to aid controlling by all-around society.

The Conversations about Plant Biotechnology is advised to accord a articulation and a face to the farmers and families who abound GM crops and the experts who analysis and abstraction the allowances of biotechnology in agriculture. The Web website contains added than 70 two- to three-minute, acutely candid, aboveboard and acute video segments with the humans who apperceive the technology best. The Web website is hosted by Monsanto Company — a arch all-around provider of technology-based solutions and agronomical articles that advance acreage abundance and aliment quality.

Contact:   
Ranjana Smetacek
314-694-2642
ranjana.smetacek @ monsanto.com

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