
Peer Reviewed Papers and Publications
Peer Reviewed Papers:
PG Economics staff: papers on crop biotechnology in peer reviewed journals:
1. Brookes G and Barfoot P (2011) Global Impact of Biotech Crops: Environmental Effects, 1996-2009, GM Crops 2: 1 January-March 2011, p 1-16. Available on the worldwide web at www.landesbioscience.com
2. Brookes G and Barfoot P (2011) The income and production effects of biotech crops globally 1996-2009, International Journal of Biotechnology, vol 12, Nos 1/2 p 1-49. Available on the worldwide web at www.inderscience.com
3. Brookes G and Barfoot P (2010) Global impact of biotech crops: environmental effects, 1996-2008, Agbioforum 13 (1), p 76-94. Available on the worldwide web at www.agbioforum.org
4. Brookes G, Tun Hsiang E Yu, Tokgoz S, Amani E (2010) The production and price impact of biotech corn, canola, and soybean crops, Agbioforum, 13 (1), p 25-52. Available on the worldwide web at www.agbioforum.org
5. Brookes G and Barfoot P (2009) Global impact of biotech crops: income and production effects 1996-2007, Agbioforum 12 (2), p 184-208. Available on the worldwide web at www.agbioforum.org
6. Brookes G and Barfoot P (2009) Global impact of biotech crops: socio-economic and environmental effects 1996-2007, Outlooks on Pest Management, 20 (6), October 2009. Available on the worldwide web at www.researchinformation.co.uk
7. Brookes G (2008) The impact of using genetically modified insect resistant maize in Europe since 1998, , International Journal of Biotechnology, vol 10, Nos 2/3 p 148-166. Available on the worldwide web at www.inderscience.com
8. Brookes G and Barfoot P (2007) Global impact of biotech crops: socio-economic and environmental effects, 1996-2006, Agbioforum 11 (1), p 21-38. Available on the worldwide web at www.agbioforum.org
9. Brookes G and Barfoot P (2006) Global impact of biotech crops: socio-economic and environmental effects in the first ten years of commercial use, Agbioforum 9 (3), p 139-151. Available on the worldwide web at www.agbioforum.org
10. Brookes G and Barfoot P (2005) GM crops: the global economic and environmental impact - the first nine years 1996-2004, Agbioforum 8 (2&3), p 187-196. Available on the worldwide web at www.agbioforum.org
11. Brookes G (2005) The farm-level impact of herbicide-tolerant soybeans in Romania, Agbioforum 8 (4), p 235-241. Available on the worldwide web at www.agbioforum.org
General list of publications:
Sustainable, profitable and productive agriculture continues to be boosted by the contribution of biotech crops - Powerpoint Presentation
Health Claims Regulation to cause significant negative economic impacts
GM crops: global socio-economic and environmental impacts 1996-2008
THE EXISTING AND POTENTIAL IMPACT OF USING GM INSECT RESISTANT (GM IR) MAIZE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
The farm level impact of using Bt maize in Spain
Co-existence of GM and non GM arable crops: the non GM and organic context in the EU
Co-existence of GM and non GM arable crops: case study of the UK
Co-existence of GM and non GM crops: current experience and key principles
Co-existence of GM and non GM crops: case study of maize grown in Spain
Defra consultation on proposal for managing the coexistence of GM, conventional and organic crops
Focus on Environmental Impacts: Biotech crops: evidence, outcomes and impacts 1996-2007
Focus on Yields: Biotech crops: evidence, outcomes and impacts 1996-2007
The farm level impact of using Roundup Ready soybeans in Romania
Genetically modified maize: pollen movement and crop coexistence
PG Economics Limited - Statement of Capability & Experience
Union of Concerned Scientists report on GM crop performance is misleading