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The wickedness of GM crop applications in the European Union

  • Linde Inghelbrecht
  • , Joost Dessein
  • , Guido Van Huylenbroeck

    Research output: Contribution to journalA2: International peer reviewed article (not A1-type)

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    Abstract

    The European Union (EU) still retains genetically modified (GM) crop applications within its agriculture and on the EU market. The current EU non-GM crop regime is in fact a ‘fictitious’ or ‘virtual’ non-GM crop regime that has developed into a ‘wicked’ problem. Any progress towards resolving this impasse, either in favour of or against GM crops and their applications, is extremely difficult due to the inherent nature of the problem and the high level of conflict, discord and complexity involved. Top-down decisions are ineffective as a solution, which was clearly demonstrated by the failure to induce change when the GM potato Amflora was resolutely authorised for cultivation in the EU. True solutions require multi-level stakeholder engagement and a common understanding of a shared problem to break the impasse in the EU. Reaching this shared understanding remains a major - albeit interesting - challenge for future
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalInternational Journal of Agricultural Management
    Volume3
    Issue number2
    Pages (from-to)67-69
    Number of pages3
    ISSN2047-3710
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2014

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