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| No. | 0051G001 | The Survey of Gene Modified Crops in China - Edition(1) |
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| Report edition: | 2008 edition(1) | |
| Language version: | English | |
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| Finished in: | Oct 2008 ,edition(1) | |
| Total pages: | 26 | |
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Description:
Since 1996, the starting year for the commercialization of genetically modified crops (GM crops), farmers in the world have been planting more and more GM crops year by year. China, after USA, Argentina, Brazil, Canada and India, is the sixth biggest GM crops grower in the world with the planting area of 3.8 million hectares in 2007.
The aim of this report is to provide basic understanding to the Chinese GM Crops, from the aspects of planting, research, key players and regulations. Besides, the planting situation of major GM crops such as Bt cotton, rice, soybean and corn are also introduced.
In this report, you can easily understand
- global planting area of GM crops;
- current situation of major GM crops in China;
- problems existing in China’s GM crops;
- research status of genetic modification and breeding of crops
- key players in China;
- Chinese government's attitude towards GM crop;
- the prospects of GM crops in China
Main Content:
| No. | Content | Page |
| Executive summary | 2 |
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| I | Overview of global GM crops | 3 |
| II | GM crops in China | 8 |
| II-1 | Historical development | 8 |
| II-2 | Current situation of GM crops | 9 |
| II-2.1 | Bt cotton | 10 |
| II-2.2 | Rice | 13 |
| II-2.3 | Soybean | 14 |
| II-2.4 | Corn | 15 |
| II-2.5 | Other GM crops | 15 |
| II-3 | Problems existing in China’s GM crops | 16 |
| II-4 | Research status | 17 |
| II-5 | Key players of GM crops in China | 18 |
| II-6 | Regulations related to GM crops | 20 |
| III | Prospects of GM crops | 23 |
| IV | Appendix: Situation of key players | 24 |
| IV-1 | Shenzhen Biocentury Trangene (China) Co., Ltd. | 24 |
LIST OF TABLES
Table I.1Global planting area of GM crops, 1996-2007Table I.2 GM crops grown in the countries in the world, 1996-2007 (million hectares)Table II-4.1 Main achievements in genetic modification and breeding of cropsTable II-5.1 Key researchers of GM crops in ChinaTable II-5.2 Key enterprises in GM crops in ChinaTable II-6.1 Regulations of GM products since 1990Table IV-1.1 Sale volume and profit of Biocentury Trangene in 2006 and 2007 (USD million)
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure I.1 Global planting area of GM crops, 1996-2007Figure I.2 Global planting area of GM crops by crop, 1996-2007 (million hectares)Figure I.3 Global area of GM crops by trait, 1996-2007 (million hectares)Figure I.4 Growth rate of global area of GM crops by trait, 2000-2007Figure I.5 Global adoption rate for principal GM crops 2007Figure II-2.1.1 Planting area of Bt cotton in China, 1996-2007 (million hectares)Figure II-2.1.2 Distribution of Bt cotton in China in 2006, by planting areaFigure II-2.1.3 Localization rate of Bt cotton in China, 1998-2007Figure II-2.3.1 Distribution of soybean imported in 2007, by regionFigure III.1 Forecast on the planting area of Bt cotton in China, 2008-2013
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(Note: The following summary is based on the situation in 2008 and maybe different to what it is nowadays. Please be noted.)
Genetically modified (GM) crops are one of the major fields of glyphosate use in the world. In 2008, Chinese government approved the commercial production of four kinds of GM crops, which shows that Chinese government will open its door wider to GM crops from now on.
These years, China’s GM industry has made great progress, and the total planting area of GM crops in China ranks the 6th largest in the world in 2007 with total planting area of xx million hectares. Only USA, Argentina, Brazil, Canada and India have larger GM crops planting area.
So far only GM cotton (BT cotton) has been commercially available in China. In 2008, Chinese government approved the commercial production of four kinds of GM crops: cotton, tomato, tobacco and morning glory. GM of rice is still in research and it can not be commercially produced now. In some way, it shows that Chinese government pays more attention to GM. But China has researched on some herbicide-resistant crops, such as rice, soybean, rapeseed and sweet potatoes. But all of these crops have not been commercially produced.
With the application of Bt cotton which has strong resistance against cotton bollworm, Chinese growers gained bumper harvest of cotton for several years since 2004. Bt cotton has reduced the pesticide used in cotton planting area by xx% and has increased the growers’ income by USDxxx per hectare last year. The promotion of the self-developed Bt cotton in China has increased from xx% in 1997 to xx% in 2007, due to the great support from the government on the research of Bt cotton. But owing to the adjustment on industrial policies, the development of textile industry in China may slow down, so the demand for cotton may decrease in the future. In a word, the planting of cotton will maintain a low increase in the near future.
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