Lassoued Rim, Macall Diego Maximiliano, Smyth Stuart J, Phillips Peter W B, Hesseln Hayley
Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Saskatchewan, 51 Campus Drive, Saskatoon, SK, S7N 5A8, Canada.
Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy, University of Saskatchewan, 101 Diefenbaker Place, Saskatoon, SK, S7N 5B8, Canada.
Biotechnol Rep (Amst). 2020 May 5;26:e00460. doi: 10.1016/j.btre.2020.e00460. eCollection 2020 Jun.
The adoption of genome editing depends among others, on a clear and navigable regulatory framework that renders consistent decisions. Some countries like the United States decided to deregulate specific transgene-free genome edited products that could be created through traditional breeding and are not considered to be plant pests, while others are still challenged to fit emerging technologies in their regulatory system. Here we poll international experts in plant biotechnology on what approach should nations agree upon to accommodate current and future new breeding technologies and derived products. A key finding is product-based models or dual-product/process systems are viewed as potential appropriate frameworks to regulate outcomes of genome editing. As regulation of novel products of biotechnology is expected to impact research and trade, we test the impact of experts' worldviews on these issues. Results show that region influences worldviews of trade but not of agricultural innovation. In contrast, there was no effect of experts' worldviews on how products of novel biotechnologies should be regulated.
基因组编辑的采用尤其取决于一个清晰且便于操作的监管框架,该框架能做出一致的决策。一些国家,如美国,决定对特定的无转基因基因组编辑产品解除管制,这些产品可通过传统育种方式培育出来,且不被视为植物害虫,而其他国家仍在努力将新兴技术纳入其监管体系。在此,我们就各国应就何种方法达成一致以适应当前和未来的新型育种技术及衍生产品,对国际植物生物技术专家进行了调查。一个关键发现是,基于产品的模式或双产品/过程系统被视为监管基因组编辑成果的潜在合适框架。由于生物技术新产品的监管预计会影响研究和贸易,我们测试了专家的世界观对这些问题的影响。结果表明,地区会影响贸易观,但不影响农业创新观。相比之下,专家的世界观对新型生物技术产品应如何监管并无影响。