Danish farmer’s perception of GM-crops

Janus Søndergaard, Søren Marcus Pedersen, Morten Gylling

    Abstract

    This paper presents a study of 185 farmer’s perception of GM-crops in Denmark. The respondent’s attitude to GM-crops mainly reflects a conservative view of the adoption of GM-crops. Among farmers only the exciting crops in rotation is seen as their future potential GM-crops. Findings from this study show that more the 60 pct do not expect any or less than 13 EUR increase in gross margins on their farms from adopting GM-crops. This assessment illustrates that the farmers regard the GM-crops more as a way of ‘staying in business” than a technology to increase their profits.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TitelProceedings
    Antal sider6
    ForlagGMCC 05
    Publikationsdato2005
    StatusUdgivet - 2005
    BegivenhedInternational Conference on Co-existence between GM and non-GM based agricultural supply chains - Montpellier, Frankrig
    Varighed: 14 nov. 200515 nov. 2005
    Konferencens nummer: 2

    Konference

    KonferenceInternational Conference on Co-existence between GM and non-GM based agricultural supply chains
    Nummer2
    Land/OmrådeFrankrig
    ByMontpellier
    Periode14/11/200515/11/2005

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