Igniting Agricultural Innovation: Biotechnology Policy Prescriptions for a New Administration. Giddings, L., V., Chassy, B., M., & Chassy, L., V., G., a., B., M. Science progress, 2009. abstract bibtex Agricultural innovations through modern biotechnology have delivered significant economic, environmental, health and consumer benefits in recent years, but the full potential is even greater. Producers have embraced these innovations wherever they have had access, and consumers have purchased everything produced. The principal obstacle to additional innovations that will extend and expand benefits even further is ill-considered and scientifically unjustified or illogically implemented regulation. While the United States has had a comparative advantage over many other countries with a regulatory regime more closely anchored in science than most, regulations and implementation have not kept pace with scientific advances and accumulated experience.
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