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通过贸易责任制度加速非洲对转基因作物的采用。

Accelerating adoption of genetically modified crops in Africa through a trade liability regime.

机构信息

Department Bioresource Policy, Business and Economics, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada.

出版信息

Plant Biotechnol J. 2013 Jun;11(5):527-34. doi: 10.1111/pbi.12070. Epub 2013 Apr 22.

Abstract

Given the apparently unbridgeable divide that has developed between the 25 odd countries that grow and trade GM crops and the evolving EU regulatory hurdles, it may be time to consider alternative strategies for realizing a global market for agricultural products. Africa is one area of the world where the battle over GM agriculture is being played out, yet it is the continent where GM could have the greatest positive impact. Numerous African nations, given their long-standing trade connections to European nations, fear that allowing the commercialization of GM crops could lead to comingling of GM and conventional products and, hence, the loss of export opportunities to the EU. These are legitimate concerns. One potential solution that warrants serious consideration would be to establish a pool of funds that could be accessed by African agricultural commodity exporters in instances where exports to Europe are rejected. A production levy could be imposed in leading industrial adopting nations (i.e., Australia, Canada and the United States). The revenue raised would provide an endowment fund that could be used to offset the costs arising from import refusals. African-sourced shipments rejected by the EU will most certainly have alternate markets, but could receive a reduced price or incur higher costs associated with serving alternate markets. The intent of the fund would be to compensate for the real difference between the net returns contracted with European importers and the final market price received. This article examines the feasibility of establishing such a fund and discusses the funding options.

摘要

鉴于种植和交易转基因作物的 25 个左右国家与不断发展的欧盟监管障碍之间明显存在无法弥合的分歧,也许是时候考虑实现农产品全球市场的替代策略了。非洲是转基因农业之争正在上演的世界区域之一,但它也是转基因可能产生最大积极影响的大陆。鉴于其与欧洲国家长期的贸易联系,许多非洲国家担心允许商业化种植转基因作物可能导致转基因和传统产品的混合,从而失去向欧盟出口的机会。这些都是合理的担忧。一个值得认真考虑的潜在解决方案是设立一个基金池,非洲农业大宗商品出口商在向欧洲出口被拒绝的情况下可以使用该基金池。可以在主要的采用国(即澳大利亚、加拿大和美国)征收生产税。所筹集的收入将提供一个捐赠基金,可用于抵消因进口拒绝而产生的成本。被欧盟拒绝的非洲来源货物肯定会有其他市场,但可能会收到较低的价格或承担与服务其他市场相关的更高成本。该基金的目的是补偿与欧洲进口商签订的净回报与最终市场价格之间的实际差异。本文探讨了建立这样一个基金的可行性,并讨论了供资选择。

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