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These Proceedings evolved from the OECD Co-operative Research
Programme workshop on "Potential ecological impact of transgenic
plants expressing viral sequencies," held at the Agricultural
Biotechnology Center in Godollo, Hungary on 24-26 April 1997. The
OECD Co-operative Research Programme At the Directorate for
Agrieulture of the Organisation for Economie Co-operation and
Development (OECD) a co-operative research programme for
"Biological Resource Management" has existed since 1990. It foeuses
on work in four specific topie areas, one of whieh is "Ecology and
utilisation of new organisms" (Theme 3). The activities promoted by
this programme are post-doctoral fellowships (announced annually),
and the organisation of expert workshops (1-2 workshops per Theme
per year). The 26 OECD member countries participating in this
programme are: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic,
Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, ltaly,
Korea, Japan, the NetherIands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland,
Portugal, Spain, Sweden, SwitzerIand, Turkey, the UK, and the USA."
These Proceedings evolved from the OECD Co-operative Research
Programme workshop on "Potential ecological impact of transgenic
plants expressing viral sequencies," held at the Agricultural
Biotechnology Center in Godollo, Hungary on 24-26 April 1997. The
OECD Co-operative Research Programme At the Directorate for
Agrieulture of the Organisation for Economie Co-operation and
Development (OECD) a co-operative research programme for
"Biological Resource Management" has existed since 1990. It foeuses
on work in four specific topie areas, one of whieh is "Ecology and
utilisation of new organisms" (Theme 3). The activities promoted by
this programme are post-doctoral fellowships (announced annually),
and the organisation of expert workshops (1-2 workshops per Theme
per year). The 26 OECD member countries participating in this
programme are: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic,
Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, ltaly,
Korea, Japan, the NetherIands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland,
Portugal, Spain, Sweden, SwitzerIand, Turkey, the UK, and the USA."
Jointly published with INRA, Paris.
The application of new production methods in the food industry -
genetic engineering in plants and animals - as well as recent
crises over food-borne diseases have led consumers to a growing
concern about science as an appropriate basis for developing sound
agricultural policies. This book presents the discussion of
scientists and politicians in the framework of an OECD programme
conference on how to restore public trust in the application of new
scientific achievements concerning food production.
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