Biotechnology and Poverty Reduction in Developing Countries
Published By: UNU-WIDER on eSS | Published Date: June, 17 , 2005Throughout human history, technology has proven its ability to contribute to higher
material living standards, yet the work of poverty alleviation is far from complete. We
believe that in the modern age, biotechnology holds remarkable potential for reducing
poverty and its attendant adversities. However, the extent to which this promise is
fulfilled will depend as much on institutions as it does on innovation. In these early
stages of development, biotechnology is concentrated in the most developed, Tier I
countries. In this paper, we envision future biotechnology diffusion around the world,
with large emergent Tier II economies playing a catalytic role in propagating affordable
and appropriate innovation products. Through the mechanism of a globally R&D supply
chain, such products can ultimately reach the world’s poorest and improve their dietary,
health, and income status. For this to happen, three general conditions must be satisfied.[Research Paper No. 2005/27]
Author(s): Gregory Graff, David Roland Holst, David Zilberman | Posted on: Jun 17, 2010 | Views(900) | Download (671)