GM Crops & Food (Dec 2022)

Public perception of plant gene technologies worldwide in the light of food security

  • Woźniak-Gientka Ewa,
  • Tyczewska Agata,
  • Perisic Milica,
  • Beniermann Anna,
  • Eriksson Dennis,
  • Vangheluwe Nick,
  • Gheysen Godelieve,
  • Cetiner Selim,
  • Abiri Naghmeh,
  • Twardowski Tomasz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/21645698.2022.2111946
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 218 – 241

Abstract

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Achieving global food security is becoming increasingly challenging and many stakeholders around the world are searching for new ways to reach this demanding goal. Here we demonstrate examples of genetically modified and genome edited plants introduced to the market in different world regions. Transgenic crops are regulated based on the characteristics of the product in many countries including the United States and Canada, while the European Union, India, China and others regulate process-based i.e. on how the product was made. We also present the public perception of state-of-the-art plant gene technologies in different regions of the world in the past 20 years. The results of literature analysis show that the public in Europe and North America is more familiar with the notion of genome editing and genetically modified organisms than the public in other world regions.

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