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  • Agricultural Science
  • Plant Breeding
  • Biotechnology Regulation

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  • Agricultural innovation is vital for global food security and environmental health.
  • Techniques for expanding plant genetic potential vary in perceived risk.
  • Public concerns and mistrust have led to complex regulatory systems.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the logic and motivations behind agricultural technology regulations.
  • To discuss efficient and effective delivery of benefits from these technologies.
  • To address public perception and communication challenges in agricultural innovation.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of regulatory frameworks for plant genetic technologies.
  • Analysis of public perception and communication strategies.
  • Discussion of policy implications for agricultural innovation.

Main Results:

  • Regulatory systems for agricultural technologies are diverse and complex.
  • Public trust is influenced by communication and perceived risks.
  • Current regulations may hinder efficient delivery of technological benefits.

Conclusions:

  • Revising regulatory approaches can enhance the effective deployment of agricultural innovations.
  • Improved communication is crucial for building public trust in new technologies.
  • Balancing innovation with public safety and acceptance is key for sustainable agriculture.