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Journal of Development Studies, Volume 43 Issue 1 2007

Transgenics and the Poor: Biotechnology in Development Studies

ISSN: 1743-9140 (electronic) 0022-0388 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 10 issues per year
Publisher: Routledge
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The genomics revolution and development studies: Science, poverty and politics
Ronald J. Herring
Pages 1 – 30
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Plant breeding and poverty: Can transgenic seeds replicate the ‘Green Revolution’ as a source of gains for the poor?
Michael Lipton
Pages 31 – 62
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The impact of agricultural biotechnology on yields, risks, and biodiversity in low-income countries
David Zilberman;  Holly Ameden; Matin Qaim
Pages 63 – 78
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The potential of genetically modified food crops to improve human nutrition in developing countries
Howarth E. Bouis
Pages 79 – 96
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An ecological assessment of transgenic crops
Janice E. Thies; Medha H. Devare
Pages 97 – 129
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Stealth seeds: Bioproperty, biosafety, biopolitics
Ronald J. Herring
Pages 130 – 157
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Naturalising transgenics: Official seeds, loose seeds and risk in the decision matrix of Gujarati cotton farmers
Devparna Roy;  Ronald J. Herring; Charles C. Geisler
Pages 158 – 176
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The Adoption of genetically modified papaya in Hawaii and its implications for developing countries
C. Gonsalves;  D. R. Lee; D. Gonsalves
Pages 177 – 191
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Supplying crop biotechnology to the poor: Opportunities and constraints
Carl E. Pray; Anwar Naseem
Pages 192 – 217
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Agroecological alternatives: Capitalising on existing genetic potentials
Norman Uphoff
Pages 218 – 236
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