Is GM soybean cultivation in Argentina sustainable?

Phélinas, P; Choumert, J

HERO ID

10289046

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2017

Language

English

HERO ID 10289046
In Press No
Year 2017
Title Is GM soybean cultivation in Argentina sustainable?
Authors Phélinas, P; Choumert, J
Journal World Development
Volume 99
Page Numbers 452-462
Abstract This paper explores the long-term sustainability of Argentina’s specialization in genetically modified (GM) soybean cultivation. We perform an evidence-based assessment of the most relevant economic, social, and environmental implications of the “soybeanization” of Argentinian agriculture. Our diagnostic relies on a combination of published sources and a unique data set drawn from a field survey carried out in 2011 in two provinces of the Argentinian Pampas. This data set allows us to evaluate with a reliable empirical base the socio-economic impacts of GM soybean cultivation. Our analysis suggests a conflict between the success of the “soybeanization” of Argentinian agriculture measured in terms of production and profit records, and the social, economic, and environmental sustainability of this new model of production. On the one hand, GM soybean technological package adoption has increased farm productivity, and reduced the costs per unit produced, resulting in a dramatic increase in profits. On the other hand, the specialization of Argentinian agriculture on soybean cultivation has increased the dependence of public finances on the foreign exchange revenue generated by exports earnings. We also find a mixed empirical picture of changing land distribution patterns and labor displacement resulting from GM soybean expansion. Finally, we find that the environmental implications of agricultural biotechnology appear alarming and the long-term sustainability of GM crops highly questionable. Promoting sustainable agricultural growth has become not only desirable but necessary.
Doi 10.1016/j.worlddev.2017.05.033
Wosid CCC:000411299100029
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Language Text English
Keyword Latin America; Argentina; GM soybean; sustainability; agribusiness