Publication | Open Access
Getting to ‘Yes’: Governing Genetically Modified Crops in Uganda
43
Citations
20
References
2014
Year
EngineeringEnvironmental LawAgricultural EconomicsSustainable DevelopmentCultural InnovationGenetically Modified CropsEnvironmental PolicyTransgenic TechnologyGm CropSustainable AgricultureRegulatory ConsiderationPublic HealthPublic PolicyRegulatory RegimeAgricultural BiotechnologyAgricultural HistoryOrganism RegulationFood RegulationsFarming SystemsAgrobiodiversity ConservationHealth RisksGenetically Modified OrganismRegulation
Abstract This paper critically examines the evolution of the regulatory regime to review and manage the potential social, environmental and health risks associated with the introduction of genetically modified organisms in Uganda. It reveals how and why institutions responsible for governing genetically modified crops have evolved over time and the implications of this progression. The paper investigates the inter‐relationships that connect the various elements of genetically modified organism regulation, arguing that current policy and legislative efforts are the results of the early establishment of institutions and processes tailored towards the eventual endorsement of these technologies. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1