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Global Impact of Biotech Crops: Socio-Economic and Environmental Effects, 1996-2006 AgBioForum, 11(1): 21-38. ©2008 AgBioForum

Consultancy support for the analysis of the impact of GM crops on UK farm profitability.

GM crops: the first ten years - global socio-economic and environmental impacts

GM crops: the global socioeconomic and environmental impact – the first nine years 1996-2004

GM crops: global socio-economic and environmental impacts 1996-2006

PG Economics welcomes new ISAAA brief: Global status of commercialised biotech crops 2007

The EU animal feed sector: protein ingredient use and implications of the ban on use of meat and bonemeal

Economic impact assessment of the way in which the EU novel foods regulatory approval procedures affect the EU food sector

PG Economics comments on the Greenpeace paper ‘GM and dairy cow feed: steps to a GM free future for the UK dairy industry'

The farm level impact of using GM agronomic traits in Polish arable crops

The potential role of GM cost reducing technology in helping the Slovak arable cropping sector remain competitive

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