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Published by: BCC Research
Published: Mar. 1, 2002 - 152 Pages
Table of Contents Title
Introduction
Study Goals And Objectives
Who Benefits From Agbiotech?
Consumer Concerns
September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks
Reasons For Doing The Study
Contribution Of The Study And For Whom
Scope And Format
Methodology
Information Sources
Related Bcc Work Credentials
Related Bcc Publications
Reports
Monthly Newsletters
Bcc On-Line Services
Summary
Overview
Definition And History
Products
Crop Protection Products
Herbicide-Tolerant Crops
Insect-Resistant Crops
Crops Altered For Desirable Characteristics
Environmental Issues-Based Products
Processing Needs-Based Crops
Improved Nutritional Content/Taste
Market Influences
Regulatory Environments
World Market For Agbiotech Products
Public Perception
Consumer Polls
Usda Focus Groups
Research And The Research Environment
Future Product Applications
Industry
Food Ingredients/Animal Feed
Fuels
Plastics
Therapeutics
Miscellaneous Industrial Uses
Benefits And Risks
Benefits To Farmers
Higher Yields, Reduced Pesticide Use
Benefits To Food Processors
Reduced Processing Costs
New Products Anxiously Awaited
Benefits To Consumers
Benefits To The Environment
Human Health Benefits
Enhanced Nutritional Value
Therapeutic Potential
Risks To Farmers
Global Policy In The Making
Risks To Food Processors
Risks To Consumers/Human Health Risks
Risks To The Environment
Bt Corn And The Monarch Butterfly
Super Pests, Super Weeds
Customers
Input-Trait Customers
Farmers
Food Processors
Other Food Ingredient-Processing Associations
Consumer Opinion
Activist Groups
Agbiotech Support Groups
International Market
Current World Market Statistics
World Transgenic (Gmo) Crop Area
Challenges Identified
World Competition
Technology
Important Technological Improvements And Discoveries
New Era Technologies
Intellectual Property Issues
Important Patents And Patent Information
Patent Analysis By Product Type
Education And Research Environment
Research Funding Opportunities
Types Of Agbiotech Products
Current Products
Protecting Crops
Processing Benefits Of Output Trait Crops
Future Products
Broadening The Input Market
Outputs On The Way
Agbiotech Companies And The Future Direction Of Agbiotech
Merger Mania
Seed/Agchem Companies
Basf
Dupont
Pioneer
Second Generation Bt Corn Product
Monsanto Lawsuits
Monsanto
Crop Protection Products
In The Monsanto Pipeline
Syngenta
Syngenta Crop Protection Products
Dow Agrosciences
Crop Protection Products
Future Direction
Agreva
Input Trait Focus
Starlink Woes
Future Products
Delta And Pine Land Company
Products
Bayer
Food Ingredients/Processors
Conagra Foods
Cargill Food Processing
Archer Daniels Midland Company
Genencor International
Dsm
Fresh Produce
Seminis
Harris Moran
Overall Company Picture—Food Crops And Food Ingredient Products
What This Tells Us About The Future Direction Of Biotech
Pharmaceuticals And Biotechnology Products
Paradigm Genetics
Maxygen
Exelixis, Inc.
Mendel Biotechnology
Epicyte Pharmaceutical
Celera Ag-Gen
Overall Company Picture—Pharmaceuticals
Regulatory System
Usda
Aphis
Aphis Changes In Regulation
Epa
Reporting Requirements
Epa Recent Changes And Announcements
Fda
Antibiotic Resistance Marker Genes
Recent Changes And Announcements
Focus Group Results
Pre-Market Review And Notification Changes
Voluntary Labeling Language—Biotech Foods And Ingredients
Voluntary Labeling Language—Non-Biotech Foods And Ingredients
Fda’s Center For Veterinary Medicine
Impact Of Regulation On The Market
International Regulation
Codex Alimentarius Commission
Draft Guidance Recommendations
European Union
Regulation Analysis
Current And Future Products Sales And Sales Forecasts
Critical Assumptions/Bases Of Calculations
Current Product Sales And Forecasts
Future Product Forecasts
Crop Protection Forecasts
Herbicide-Tolerant Crops
Insect-Resistant Crops
Stacked Trait Crops
Disease-Resistant Crops
Desirable Characteristics Forecasts
Environment-Based Crops
Processing-Needs Based Crops
Nutrient Enhancements And Improved Quality Products
Health Conscious Products In The Pipeline
Improved Taste Products Being Developed
Increasing Nutritional Content
Forecasts For Biotech Products By Application
Critical Assumptions/Bases Of Calculations
Current Agbiotech Crop Applications
Food Ingredients And Animal Feed
Addressing The Needs Of The Customer
The New Market Product Categories
New Plastics Look Promising
An Alternative Fuel Source
Industrial Enzymes Offer Huge Potential
Pharmaceuticals
List Of Tables
Summary Table:
Sales And Projections Of Altered Crops, Food Products, And Ingredients Currently Marketed, By Trait, Through 2006
1 Current And Future Crops And Food Products Altered For Herbicide Tolerance
2 Current And Future Crops And Food Products Altered For Insect Resistance
3 Current And Future Crops And Food Products Altered For Other Resistance Or Stacked Trait Varieties
4 Future Crops Altered For Environmental-Based Conditions
5 Current And Future Crop Altered For Processing Needs- Based Characteristics
6 Future Crops Altered For Improved Nutritional Content, Taste, Or Quality
7 Primary Influences And Perceived Impacts On The Agbiotech Market
8 Potential Applications For Leading Agbiotech Crops (U.S.)
9 Benefits Achieved From Farmer Adoption Of Genetically- Modified Crops*
10 Percent Increase Or Decrease Of Acres Planted, Biotech Varieties (U.S.), 2000 And 2001
11 Benefits And Perceived Risks Of Agbiotech Products
12 Agricultural Associations’ Acceptance Of Biotech Crops
13 Food Processor Associations’ Stance On Biotech Crops
14 Other Food Associations’ Stance On Biotech Crops
15 Value Of Corn Exports, Top Six Regions, 1999 And 2000
16 Value Of Soybean Exports, Top Six Regions, 1999 And 2000
17 Value Of Cotton Exports, Top Six Regions, 1999 And 2000
18 Corn, Soybean And Cotton Production And Exports, 2000
19 Area Of Principal Transgenic Crops Planted, By Country, 2000
20 Global Statistics On Transgenic Crop Traits, 2000
21 Examples Of Recent Patents, 1998-2001
22 Patent Analysis By Product Type, 1996-2001
23 Academic Agricultural Biotechnology Programs
24 Recent Phase Ii Sbir Grants, By Fiscal Year Awarded
25 Current, Past And Future Crops And Food Products Altered For Some Type Of Protection
26 Current Total Crop Acres Planted By Input Trait, 2001
27 Current Total Crop Acres Planted By Input Trait, By State, 2001
28 Current Output Trait Crops, Food Products And Ingredients And Their Desirable Characteristics
29 Future Crops Altered For Protection
30 Future Crops, Food Products And Ingredients Altered For Nutrient Enhancement
31 Company Mergers And Acquisitions
32 Agchem And Seed Company Sales, 2000
33 Food Processing/Ingredient Sales, 2000
34 Agricultural Biotech Products On The Market, By Company
35 Agricutural Biotech Products On The Market In The Next 6 Years, By Company
36 Survey Comparison, 1998 And 2001
37 Summary Of Major U.S. Regulatory Agency Changes
38 Number Of Acres Planted For Traditional Crop Production, 2001
39 Traditional Crop Production, 2001
40 Production, Value, And Acres Harvested Of Principal Vegetables And Fruits For Fresh Market, 2000
41 Sales And Projections Of Altered Crops And Food Products Currently Marketed, By Trait, Through 2006
42 Sales And Projections Of Altered Crops And Food Products Currently Marketed, By Crop And Trait, Through 2006
43 Estimated Acres Of Altered Future Crops And Food Products By Trait, 2006
44 Sales And Projections Of Currently Marketed Herbicide- Tolerant Crops And Food Products, Through 2006
45 Estimated Acres Of Future Herbicide-Tolerant Crops And Food Products, 2006
46 Sales And Projections Of Currently Marketed Insect- Resistant Crops And Food Products, Through 2006
47 Estimated Acres Of Future Insect-Resistant Crops And Food Products, 2006
48 Sales And Projections Of Currently Marketed Stacked- Trait Crops And Food Products, Through 2006
49 Estimated Acres Of Future Disease-Resistant Crops And Food Products, 2006
50 Desired Characteristic Crops Being Developed
51 Sales And Projections Of Future Crops And Food Products Altered For Environment-Based And Processing Needs Characterisics
52 Estimated Acres Of Future Crops And Food Products Altered For Nutrient Enhancements And Improved Quality
53 Traditional Crop Production, 2000
54 Current Food Products’ Altered Traits And Benefits
55 Future Food Products’, Altered Traits And Benefits
56 Sales And Projections Of Altered Food Products Currently Marketed, Through 2006
57 Sales And Projections Of Altered Products Currently Marketed, By Crop And Trait- Desirable Characteristics, 2001 And 2006
58 Sales And Projections Of Animal Feed, Through 2006
59 Future Product Application Timeline, 2001-2014
60 Current And Future Sales Of New Biotech Applications
61 Current And Future Distribution Of Agbiotech Revenues, By Application Of Major Biotech Food Crop, 2000 And 2012
List Of Figures
Summary Figure:
Sales And Projections Of Altered Crop Protection Items, 2001 And 2006
1 Area Of Principal Transgenic Crops Planted, By Country, 2000
2 Sales And Projections Of Altered Crops And Food Products Currently Marketed, By Trait, 2000-2006
3 Sales And Projections Of Currently Marketed Herbicide- Tolerant Crops And Food Products, 2001 And 2006
4 Sales And Projections Of Currently Marketed Insect- Resistant Crops And Food Products, 2001 And 2006
5 Sales And Projections Of Currently Marketed Stacked- Trait Crops And Food Products, 2001 And 2006
6 Sales And Projections Of Altered Food Products Currently Marketed, 2001 And 2006
7 Sales And Projections Of Altered Products Currently Marketed, By Crop And Trait- Desirable Characteristics, 2001 And 2006
8 Current And Future Percent Distribution Of Agbiotech Revenues, By Application Of Major Biotech Food Crop, 2000 And 2012
AbstractDespite an increasingly controversial atmosphere, the agbiotech industry continues to produce promising new products and high revenues, reporting over $20 billion in revenues in 1999. This report takes an in-depth look at current and future agbiotech crops and their products and analyzes their potential market value, taking into account major issues that are critical to the health of the industry such as regulation, international trade and consumer acceptance. Food products and ingredients are examined, as are major crops such as corn, soybeans, cotton, potatoes and rice Industrial products also are examined, including biodegradable plastics and environmentally friendly fuels. Market forecasts are given for the period 2001 through 2006.
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