Browsing by Author/Contributor "Brookes, Graham"
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The Farm-Level Impact of Herbicide-Tolerant Soybeans in Romania
Brookes, Graham (AgBioForum, 2005)This paper examines the farm-level impact of use of genetically modified herbicide-tolerant (GM HT) soybeans in Romania. It covers the context of soybeans in Romania, weeds, conventional control measures, and the impact ... -
Global Impact of Biotech Crops : Environmental Effects, 1996-2008
Brookes, Graham; Barfoot, Peter (AgBioForum, 2010)This article updates the assessment of the impact commercialized agricultural biotechnology is having on global agriculture from an environmental perspective. It focuses on the impact of changes in pesticide use and ... -
Global Impact of Biotech Crops : Socio-Economic and Environmental Effects in the First Ten Years of Commercial Use
Brookes, Graham; Barfoot, Peter (AgBioForum, 2006)Genetically modified (GM) crops have now been grown com- mercially on a substantial scale for ten years. This paper assesses the impact this technology is having on global agricul- ture from both economic and environmental ... -
Glyphosate use in Asia and implications of possible restrictions on its use
Brookes, Graham (University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources, 2020)This study examined the farm level implications of restrictions on glyphosate use. These are likely to be higher weed control costs, poorer levels of weed control, increased incidence of pests, lower yields and loss of ... -
GM Crops : The Global Economic and Environmental Impact -- The First Nine Years 1996-2004
Brookes, Graham; Barfoot, Peter (AgBioForum, 2005)2005 represents the tenth planting season since genetically modified (GM) crops were first grown in 1996. This milestone provides the opportunity to critically assess the impact this technology is having on global agriculture. ... -
The Production and Price Impact of Biotech Corn, Canola, and Soybean Crops
Brookes, Graham; Yu, Tun-Hsiang; Tokgoz, Simla; Elobeid, Amani (AgBioForum, 2010)Biotech crops have now been grown commercially on a substantial global scale since 1996. This article examines the production effects of the technology and impacts on cereal and oilseed markets through the use of agricultural ...