Acceptability of Genetically Manipulated Potato Resistant to Blight 2006: Focus Group Discussion

Beskrivning

The study charted the acceptability of a genetically modified type of potato, which is resistant to blight, for use in Finnish agriculture and the Finnish food market. The basis for the study were two panel discussions, where the conversation topics included the panelists' personal relationship with potato as a food item, estimations on the necessity of preventing blight, evaluations on the advantages and disadvantages of using the genetically modified potato variety, and evaluations on the management of risks involved with the development and farming of the genetically modified potato. The participants of the discussions represented universities, plant breeding companies, food retailers, food industry, farmers, government officials, and civic organisations. The panelists had been issued with background material concerning the genetically modified potato in advance. The dataset is only available in Finnish.
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Publiceringsår

2008

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Upphovspersoner

Finnish Environment Institute (SYKE)

Kauppila, Jussi - Upphovsperson

Valve, Helena - Upphovsperson

Jalonen, Pauliina - Upphovsperson

Kettunen, Reetta - Upphovsperson

Niemi, Karoliina - Upphovsperson

Teeri, Teemu - Upphovsperson

Tietoarkisto - Utgivare

University of Tampere

Haila, Yrjö - Upphovsperson

Takala, Timo - Upphovsperson

Projekt

Övriga uppgifter

Vetenskapsområden

NATURVETENSKAPER; JORDBRUKS- OCH SKOGSVETENSKAPER

Språk

Öppen tillgång

Begränsad tillgång

Licens

Other (Not Open)

Nyckelord

natural environment, Agriculture and rural industry, Maa- ja metsätalous, kalastus, maaseutuelinkeinot, Biotechnology, Biotekniikka, maatalous, agricultural biotechnology, agricultural production, geenitekniikka, genetic engineering, genetically modified crops, hyväksyttävyys, kasvinjalostus, luonnonmukainen viljely, muuntogeenit, peruna, perunarutto, plant genetics, riskinarviointi

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