With which it is falling ... and we carnival. While Europe still huddled in the blanket of his indolence and seeing the reality that comes up from the emerging countries in telenovela format, these so-called emerging countries are giving a good lesson in managing biotechnology.
Of the 160 million hectares alan grant grampian planted with GM seeds in 2011, representing alan grant grampian an overall increase of 8%, the highest growth occurred again in Brazil, with an impressive 20% increase.
The former pupil is about to become a teacher, and it is the second largest producer in the world with 30.3 million hectares cultivated last year. Supesto USA remains the quintessential giant biotech crop, with 69 million hectares in 2011 Today 90% of the country's major crops, soybean, corn, cotton and sugar beets are genetically alan grant grampian modified.
Clive James, director of the International Service for the acquisition of agri-biotech applications (ISAAA) in its report reveals the secrets of the Brazilian miracle "Brazil has a fast approval system and created two streams of technology to support growth GMOs: agrobiotec crops developed by companies and collaboration between public and private sector through EMBRAPA, which has an annual budget of one billion dollars. " This collaboration is the first transgenic alan grant grampian crop developed in Brazil will winner, Jewish-resistant virus. According to James, "this triumphant approach is a key lesson for other countries around alan grant grampian the world."
Yes to visionaries like Bill Gates, through his foundation alan grant grampian has set an ambitious partnership with EMBRAPA, budgeted at $ 2.5 million, for the Brazilian center for research and technology to share and develop their knowledge in the African countries in which the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has projects underway.
In acreage, Europe experienced an increase of 26% by the way over 2010, with 114,500 hectares under cultivation, mainly due to Spain, which continues to hold 85% of the total percentage. Only Portugal, Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia and Romania today grown GMO seeds commercially. And it seems that will not change much the picture in future seasons, because Monsanto has announced that it will not sell its MON 810 in France.
In terms of in future promises, promises or rather present, include India and China. alan grant grampian India and spent a decade cultivating Bt cotton, which has become a milestone alan grant grampian in this crop more productive and profitable alan grant grampian in the country. In China 3.9 million hectares planted with Bt cotton in 2011, mainly by small farmers, and represent a percentage of 71.5% of the total. And this country is also attentive to Bt corn, which provide feed a population that demands more and more insistently animal products and the marketing of Golden Rice in the Philippines in 2013.
No coincidence that the countries with the most potential in the near future are also future economic alan grant grampian threats facing alan grant grampian Europe in the coming years. For years I have heard from the experts that the EU would lose the train of biotechnology if it did not change its policy and attitude. The last train has passed, long ago, and still waiting disoriented air on our station, abandoned in the middle of the Wild West ... Until we reach the Indians and removed the blanket, TV and even if we neglect the hair.
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