推动加纳接受转基因粮食作物的因素

Matthew Chidozie Ogwu, Onah Peter Thompson, Enoch Akwasi Kosoe, Eliasu Mumuni, Helen Akolgo-Azupogo, Ebiuwa Gladys Obahiagbon, Sylvester Chibueze Izah, Odoligie Imarhiagbe
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利用 DNA 重组技术生产的作物在粮食安全方面具有宝贵的作用,但并未被广泛接受。粮食不安全影响到 45% 至 50% 的加纳人口,而关于转基因作物的采用、接受、使用和商业化的争论仍在继续。本研究采用基于选择的联合实验设计,调查加纳接受或拒绝转基因作物的驱动因素。平均边际分量效应估算结果表明,安全顾虑是接受或拒绝转基因作物的主要驱动因素。利用社区接受度的预测概率和边际均值估计进一步证实了这一点,尤其是当转基因作物具有某些属性时。人们认为转基因作物对人类消费、健康和环境越安全,加纳民众就越有可能接受它。此外,据观察,产量和口味也是促使人们接受转基因作物的其他关键因素。重要的是,据观察,原产国也是加纳是否接受转基因作物的一个关键驱动因素。有必要与加纳民众积极开展更多的合作,制定适当的立法、法规、政策和知识共创过程,以确保转基因作物的适当使用。
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Factors driving the acceptance of genetically modified food crops in Ghana

Crops produced using recombinant DNA technology have invaluable food security roles but are not broadly accepted. Food insecurity affects between 45% and 50% of the Ghanaian populace, while the debate to adopt, accept, use, and commercialize genetically modified (GM) crops is ongoing. In this study, a choice-based conjoint experimental design was adopted to investigate factors driving the acceptance or rejection of GM crops in Ghana. Results from average marginal component effect estimation suggest that safety concern is the major driver for accepting or rejecting GM crops. This was further confirmed using predicted probabilities and marginal means estimation of community acceptance especially when it possesses certain attributes. The safer the GM crop is perceived for human consumption, health, and environment, the more likely the Ghanaian populace will accept it. In addition, yield and taste were observed to be other key driving factors to accept GM crops. Importantly, the country of patency was also observed to be a critical driving factor for whether or not a GM crop is accepted in Ghana. There is a need for active and greater engagement with the Ghanaian populace to put proper legislation, regulations, policies, and knowledge co-creation process to ensure the proper use of GM crops.

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