Department of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Bioscience Engineering, Ghent University, Coupure Links 653, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium; Department of Rural Development and Agribusiness, Faculty of Agriculture and Environment, Gulu University, P.O. Box 166, Gulu, Uganda.
Department of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Bioscience Engineering, Ghent University, Coupure Links 653, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium; Faculty of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Mountains of the Moon University, Kasindikwa Village, Lake Saaka, Fort-Portal, Uganda.
Curr Opin Biotechnol. 2024 Jun;87:103127. doi: 10.1016/j.copbio.2024.103127. Epub 2024 Apr 2.
Genome editing (GE) has emerged as a technology that could revolutionize food and agricultural production. While its advent has evoked enthusiasm for a more sustainable food system, there exists heterogeneity in regulations and public opinions regarding the technology. This review discusses evidence on the implications of government regulations on GE, and perceptions of genome-edited (GEd) food and related regulations. The review highlights consumers' positive attitude and preference for GEd foods when compared with genetically modified foods, despite the limited awareness and knowledge of GE technology. While policy changes might trigger debates, providing tailored benefits, information to consumers could further improve their attitude toward GE.
基因组编辑(GE)技术的出现可能会彻底改变食品和农业生产。尽管这一技术的出现引发了人们对更可持续的食品系统的热情,但各国政府对该技术的监管规定和公众意见存在差异。本综述讨论了政府监管规定对 GE 的影响的证据,以及对经过基因编辑的(GEd)食品和相关法规的看法。该综述强调了消费者对 GEd 食品的积极态度和偏好,尽管他们对 GE 技术的认识和了解有限。虽然政策变化可能引发争论,但向消费者提供有针对性的利益和信息可以进一步改善他们对 GE 的态度。