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12 May 2008
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GM crops to provide economic benefits to Australian regions
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GM crops can provide significant economic benefits to Australia’s regional economies, according to a new ABARE report Economic impacts of GM crops in Australia.

“Delaying GM uptake means we are forgoing significant economic benefits for regional Australia,” said Phillip Glyde, ABARE Executive Director, on releasing the report.

The potential economic impact of cultivating GM crops on state and regional economies is estimated for two scenarios - adopting GM canola and adopting GM canola alongside GM wheat, maize, soy beans and rice.

The results indicate New South Wales will benefit most from adopting GM crops. Significant economic benefits are also estimated for other major grain producing states, including Western Australia, Victoria, South Australia and Queensland.

Delaying the adoption of GM crops will lead to significant foregone benefits to Australia according to the report.

“If the adoption of GM canola is delayed for five years, for example, the cumulative foregone benefits would be around a total of $97 million for Western Australia and $66 million for South Australia, measured in 2006-07 dollars,” Mr Glyde said.

Funding for the ABARE report was provided by the Australian Government Department of Agriculture Fisheries and Forestry under the National Biotechnology Strategy.
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Economic impacts of GM crops in Australia, please visit the ABARE website www.abare.gov.au or phone Publications on 02 6272 2010.

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