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European consumer and societal stakeholders' response to crop improvements and new plant breeding techniques

Nair, Abhishek; Fischer, Arnout R.H.; Moscatelli, Silvana; Socaciu, Carmen; Kohl, Christian; Stetkiewicz, Stacia S.; Menary, Jonathan; Baekelandt, Alexandra; Nanda, Amrit K.; Jorasch, Petra; Davies, Jessica A.C.; Wilhelm, Ralf

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Authors

Abhishek Nair

Arnout R.H. Fischer

Silvana Moscatelli

Carmen Socaciu

Christian Kohl

Jonathan Menary

Alexandra Baekelandt

Amrit K. Nanda

Petra Jorasch

Jessica A.C. Davies

Ralf Wilhelm



Abstract

The global demand for providing nutritious, sustainable, and safe diets for a 10 billion population by 2050 while preserving affordability, reducing environmental impacts, and adapting to climate change will require accelerating the transition to sustainable agri-food systems. A plausible way to help tackle these challenges is by developing new plant varieties that have improved crop yield, plant nutritional quality, and sustainability (or resilience) traits. However, stakeholders, consumers, and citizens' concerns and appreciation of future-proofing crops and the acceptability of new plant breeding strategies are not well-established. These groups are actors in the agri-food systems, and their views, values, needs, and expectations are crucial in helping to co-design fair, ethical, acceptable, sustainable, and socially desirable policies on new plant breeding techniques (NPBTs) and the transition to sustainable agri-food systems. In this study, we engaged with consumer experts and societal stakeholders to consider their perceptions, expectations, and acceptability of improving crops and NPBTs for future-proofing the agri-food systems. Our analysis points to a need for governments to take a proactive role in regulating NPBTs, ensure openness and transparency in breeding new crop varieties, and inform consumers about the effects of these breeding programmes and the risks and benefits of the new crop varieties developed. Consumer experts and societal stakeholders considered these strategies necessary to instil confidence in society about NPBTs and accelerate the transition to sustainable agri-food systems.

Citation

Nair, A., Fischer, A. R., Moscatelli, S., Socaciu, C., Kohl, C., Stetkiewicz, S. S., …Wilhelm, R. (2023). European consumer and societal stakeholders' response to crop improvements and new plant breeding techniques. Food and Energy Security, 12(1), Article e417. https://doi.org/10.1002/fes3.417

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Aug 2, 2022
Online Publication Date Sep 30, 2022
Publication Date 2023-01
Deposit Date Oct 19, 2022
Publicly Available Date Oct 21, 2022
Journal Food and Energy Security
Electronic ISSN 2048-3694
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 12
Issue 1
Article Number e417
DOI https://doi.org/10.1002/fes3.417
Keywords Agronomy and Crop Science; Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment; Food Science; Forestry
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/12022212
Publisher URL https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/fes3.417

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