This JRC Scientific and Technical report provides proceedings of the "International workshop on socio-economic impacts of genetically modified (GM) crops" which was co-organised by JRC-IPTS and FAO in Seville on 23-24 November 2011.
JRC-IPTS has been requested to review for policy makers the main findings of scientists active in this field world-wide in co-operation with FAO. The objective of this workshop, which was directed at socio-economic experts from the Competent Authorities of the EU Member States and staff from the EC, was to start the technical discussions between the Member States and the Commission to define factors and indicators allowing a proper capture of the impacts of GMOs in the EU.
The workshop covered the following topics:
Session 1: Adoption of GM crop varieties and socio-economic impacts on farmers
Session 2: Aggregated and global impacts of GM technology in agriculture
Session 3: Economics of segregation/coexistence of supply chains
Session 4: Socio economic impacts of GM crops: examples of use in decision-making
Session 5: Economic compensation, liability issues and institutional framework influencing adoption of GM crops
Session 6: Research on consumer attitudes, direct/indirect impacts of GM crops on consumers including health issues
Session 7: Looking forward: New GM crops in the pipeline and their possible economic and social impactsJRC.J.4-Agriculture and Life Sciences in the Econom