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Globalization’s unexpected impact on soybean production in South America: linkages between preferences for non-genetically modified crops, eco-certifications, and land use

机译:全球化对南美大豆生产的意想不到的影响:非转基因作物的偏好,生态认证和土地使用之间的联系

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Download video Transcript View all Environ. Res. Lett. video abstracts The land use impacts of globalization and of increasing global food and fuel demand depend on the trade relationships that emerge between consuming and producing countries. In the case of soybean production, increasing trade between South American farmers and consumers in Asia and Europe has facilitated soybean expansion in the Amazon, Chaco, and Cerrado biomes. While these telecouplings have been well documented, there is little understanding of how quality preferences influence trade patterns and supply chains, incentivizing or discouraging particular land use practices. In this study we provide empirical evidence that Brazil's continued production of non-genetically modified (GM) soybeans has increased its competitive advantage in European countries with preferences against GM foods. Brazil's strong trade relationship with European consumers has facilitated an upgrading of the soybean supply chain. Upgraded soybean supply chains create new conservation opportunities by allowing farmers to differentiate their products based on environmental quality in order to access premiums in niche markets in Europe. These interactions between GM preferences, trade flows, and supply chain structure help to explain why Brazilian soybean farmers have adopted environmental certification programs on a larger scale than Argentinian, Bolivian, Paraguayan, and Uruguayan soybean producers.
机译:下载视频成绩单查看所有环境。 Res。来吧视频摘要全球化和全球粮食和燃料需求增长对土地使用的影响取决于消费国和生产国之间出现的贸易关系。就大豆生产而言,南美农民与亚洲和欧洲消费者之间贸易的增长促进了亚马逊,查科和塞拉多生物群落中大豆的扩张。尽管这些电话耦合已得到充分记录,但对质量偏好如何影响贸易模式和供应链,激励或劝阻特定土地使用方式的了解很少。在这项研究中,我们提供了经验证据,表明巴西继续生产非转基因(GM)大豆增加了其在欧洲国家中的竞争优势,并且偏爱转基因食品。巴西与欧洲消费者的牢固贸易关系促进了大豆供应链的升级。升级的大豆供应链通过允许农民根据环境质量来区分其产品,从而在欧洲的特殊市场获得溢价,从而创造了新的保护机会。转基因优惠,贸易流和供应链结构之间的这些相互作用有助于解释为什么巴西大豆种植者采用了比阿根廷,玻利维亚,巴拉圭和乌拉圭的大豆生产者更大规模的环境认证计划。

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