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7 Dec 2016 ISAAA Briefs brief 52. Global Status of Commercialized Biotech/GM Crops: 2016. Up to ~18 million farmers in 26 countries planted 185.1 million hectares (457.4 million acres) in 2016, an increase of 3% or 5.4 million hectares (13.1 million acres) from 2015. No. 52 – 2016
Source: ISAAA. 2016. Global Status of Commercialized Biotech/GM. Crops: 2016. ISAAA Brief No. 52. #GMCrops2016. #ISAAAReport2016 isaaa.org. @isaaa_org isaaavideos www.isaaa.org. For more information, visit ISAAA website: BENEFITS OF BIOTECH CROPS. US$167.8 BILLION. BIOTECH CROPS. GLOBAL
Global Status of Commercialized Biotech/GM Crops in 2009. In 2009, the global area of biotech crops continued to soar for the fourteenth consecutive year at a sustained growth rate of 7%, or 9 million hectares (22 million acres), reaching 134 million hectares or 335 million acres (Figure 1). Biotech crops have set a
ISAAA Briefs. Major papers reviewing current developments in international biotechnology, sustainable agriculture, and technology transfer - a means for ISAAA to share its experience.
for the acquISItIon of agrI-bIotech. applIcatIonS. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY brief 49. Global Status of Commercialized Biotech/GM Crops: 2014. By. Clive James. Founder and Emeritus Chair of has gained approval to commercialize its home-grown biotech virus resistant bean, planned for 2016 and a herbicide tolerant
Contribute to poverty alleviation by increasing crop productivity and income generation, particularly for resource-poor farmers, and to bring about a safer environment, through crop biotechnology. • For more information, visit: www.isaaa.org
ISAAA prepares this Brief and supports its free distribution to developing countries. The objective is to provide information and knowledge to the scientific community and society on biotech/GM crops to facilitate a more informed and transparent discussion regarding their potential role in contributing to global food, feed, fiber
of agrI-bIotech. applIcatIonS. ISAAA Briefs brief 43. Global status of Commercialized biotech/GM Crops: 2011. By. Clive James. Chair, ISAAA Board of Directors. Dedicated by the author to the 1 billion poor and hungry people, and their survival. No. 43 - 2011. Global area of bioteCh Crops. Million hectares (1996-2011).
BRIEF 52. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY. Global Status of Commercialized Biotech/GM Crops: 2016. Up to ~18 million farmers in 26 countries planted 185.1 million hectares (457.4 million acres) in 2016, an increase of 3% or 5.4 million hectares (13.1 million acres) from 2015. No. 52 – 2016
This Brief focuses on the 20th Anniversary of the global commercialization of biotech crops (1996 to 2015) and biotech crop highlights in 2015. with higher digestibility and yield (alfalfa is #1 forage crop in the world) was already approved in November 2014 and is a candidate for commercialization in the US in 2016.
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