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Collaborating with the enemy? A view from down under on GM research partnerships

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Abstract

This chapter explores the distribution of funding and approvals for GM crops in Australia in order to determine if private interests dominate public research in agricultural biotechnology and if public interests can be served by collaborations with private organizations. Although a highly detailed analysis is not possible given the available data, it is contended that the Australian setting provides a different perspective on the potential for various forms of public-private collaborations in GM research, as well as an excellent test bed for assessing effects of diverse types of funding and institutional arrangements. Three brief GM case studies from the Australian context are presented to explore key issues arising and underlying complexities associated with GM research: (i) drought-tolerant wheat; (ii) high-amylose wheat; and (iii) Vitamin A-enhanced 'super banana'.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEthical Tensions from New Technology
Subtitle of host publicationthe case of agricultural biotechnology
EditorsHarvey S. James, Jr.
Place of PublicationWallingford, UK
PublisherCAB International
Chapter4
Pages53-68
Number of pages16
ISBN (Electronic)9781786394668, 9781786394651
ISBN (Print)9781786394644
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018
Externally publishedYes

Publication series

NameCABI BIOTECHNOLOGY SERIES
PublisherCAB International
Number6

Keywords

  • agriculture
  • GM crops
  • agricultural biotechnology
  • Australia

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