TY - JOUR
T1 - Public Acceptance of Foods Derived from Genome Editing Technology
T2 - A Review of The Technical, Social and Regulatory Aspects
AU - Nguyen, Thi Hao
AU - Ben Taieb, Seifeddine
AU - Moritaka, Masahiro
AU - Ran, Liu
AU - Fukuda, Susumu
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - This paper focuses on the determinants of genome-edited foods by identifying trends in the application of CRISPR/Cas9 to major crops and reviewing consumer and regulatory studies on both GE and genetically modified (GM) foods. Findings show that GE crops have not been only targeted in input traits like GM crops, but also strengthened production ability in harsh environmental conditions, improving product quality and enhancement nutrition. Especially, these consumer-targeted traits pursued in GE applications could rise consumer acceptance. Consumer-targeted traits coupled with transgene-free crops has created a more balanced risk-benefit perception and given momentum to GE foods production. Nevertheless, the public has failed to distinguish bio-technologies, and regulators are treating GM and GE foods alike. Thus, it is vital to increase knowledge, communication and policy orientation. Policymakers should carefully assess novel bio-technologies and apply an appropriate regulatory approach to GE foods to promote the agricultural system and food safety.
AB - This paper focuses on the determinants of genome-edited foods by identifying trends in the application of CRISPR/Cas9 to major crops and reviewing consumer and regulatory studies on both GE and genetically modified (GM) foods. Findings show that GE crops have not been only targeted in input traits like GM crops, but also strengthened production ability in harsh environmental conditions, improving product quality and enhancement nutrition. Especially, these consumer-targeted traits pursued in GE applications could rise consumer acceptance. Consumer-targeted traits coupled with transgene-free crops has created a more balanced risk-benefit perception and given momentum to GE foods production. Nevertheless, the public has failed to distinguish bio-technologies, and regulators are treating GM and GE foods alike. Thus, it is vital to increase knowledge, communication and policy orientation. Policymakers should carefully assess novel bio-technologies and apply an appropriate regulatory approach to GE foods to promote the agricultural system and food safety.
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U2 - 10.1080/08974438.2021.2011526
DO - 10.1080/08974438.2021.2011526
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85121695823
SN - 0897-4438
VL - 35
SP - 397
EP - 427
JO - Journal of International Food and Agribusiness Marketing
JF - Journal of International Food and Agribusiness Marketing
IS - 4
ER -