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After 10 years of GM maize cultivation in Portugal, the area produced
remains modest, at 6.3% of total maize production in
2015. This fact suggests that significant constraints to further
expansion continue to exist. Through a survey of the structural
and attitudinal characteristics of GM and conventional maize
producers, this article explores constraints to adoption of GM
crops in Portugal. The survey revealed a complex mix of barriers
based around structural and attitudinal factors. For example,
GM adopters managed larger farms than conventional, with
double the area of maize grown. GM maize growers felt more
constrained (in terms of factors depressing yields) by pests,
especially corn borers and weeds than their non-GM counterparts.
A number of non-structural barriers to GM uptake were
also identified, such as perceived public opposition to GM cultivation
and increased management burden associated with
coexistence measures, through the requirement to make decisions
in conjunction with neighbors.
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Keywords
GM maize Barriers to uptake Coexistence measures
Citation
Jones, P.J., Quedas, M.F. , Tranter, R.B., & Trindade, C.P. (2017). Exploring the constraints to further expansion of GM maize production in Portugal. AgBioForum, 20(1), 14-23. Available on the World Wide Web: http://www.agbioforum.org.