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On the Segregation of Genetically Modified,Conventional and Organic Products in European Agriculture: A Multi‐market Equilibrium Analysis
Authors:GianCarlo Moschini  Harun Bulut  Luigi Cembalo
Institution:GianCarlo Moschini is a professor of economics and Pioneer endowed chair in science and technology policy, Harun Bulut is a post‐doctoral fellow, and Luigi Cembalo was a visiting scientist, all with the Department of Economics, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011, USA
Abstract:Evaluating the possible benefits of the introduction of genetically modified (GM) crops must address the issue of consumer resistance as well as the complex regulation that has ensued. In the European Union (EU), this regulation envisions the co‐existence of GM food with conventional and quality‐enhanced products, mandates the labelling and traceability of GM products and allows only a stringent adventitious presence of GM content in other products. All these elements are brought together within a partial equilibrium model of the EU agricultural food sector. The model comprises conventional, GM and organic food. Demand is modelled in a novel fashion, whereby organic and conventional products are treated as horizontally differentiated but GM products are vertically differentiated (weakly inferior) relative to conventional ones. Supply accounts explicitly for the land constraint at the sector level and for the need for additional resources to produce organic food. Model calibration and simulation allow insights into the qualitative and quantitative effects of the large‐scale introduction of GM products in the EU market. We find that the introduction of GM food reduces overall EU welfare, mostly because of the associated need for costly segregation of non‐GM products, but the producers of quality‐enhanced products actually benefit.
Keywords:biotechnology  differentiated demand  genetically modified crops  identity preservation  innovation  welfare  Q1  O3
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