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Producer Contract Strategies in GM Crops
Brett J. Maxwell, William W. Wilson, and Bruce L. Dahl
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Abstract: A number of
challenges exist for genetically modified (GM) crop development at the
production level. Contract strategies can resolve some of these
challenges. Contracts can be designed to induce legal adoption of GM
crops by varying technology fees, violation detection, and penalties.
The objective of this research is to analyze contracting strategies to
determine terms to induce legal adoption of GM wheat and to minimize
technology agreement violations. A simulation model of the prospective
introduction of GM technology into hard red spring wheat was developed.
Results illustrate that contracts can be designed to induce desired
behavior. Technology fees, probability of detection, and the level of
non-GM premium were the most notable factors influencing adoption
decisions.
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