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Global Status of Commercialized Biotech/GM Crops: 2006
Clive James, ISAAA., Full report $50.00 from ISAAA - see website.
Copyright 2006, International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech Applications (ISAAA).
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Executive Summary (125Kb PDF)
The following information is abstracted from the report:
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In 2006, the first year of the second decade of commercialization of biotech crops
2006-2015, the global area
of biotech crops continued to climb for the tenth consecutive year at a sustained
double-digit growth rate of
13%, or 12 million hectares (30 million acres), reaching 102 million hectares (252 million acres).
This is a
historical landmark in that it is the first time for more than 100 million hectares of biotech crops to
be grown
in any one year. In order to appropriately account for the use of two or three "stacked traits",
that confer
multiple benefits in a single biotech variety, the 102 million hectares expressed as "trait hectares"
is 117.7
million, which is 15% higher than the estimate of 102 million hectares.
- Biotech crops achieved several milestones in 2006: annual hectarage of biotech crops exceeded 100 million
hectares (250 million acres); for the first time, the number of farmers growing biotech crops (10.3 million)
exceeded 10 million; the accumulated hectarage from 1996 to 2006 exceeded half a billion hectares at 577
million hectares (1.4 billion acres), with an unprecedented 60-fold increase between 1996 and 2006, making
it the fastest adopted crop technology in recent history.
- It is notable that the year-to-year increase of 12 million hectares in 2006 is the second highest in the last 5
years in absolute area, despite the fact that the adoption rates in the US, the principal grower of biotech crops,
are already over 80% for soybean and cotton. It is also noteworthy that in 2006, India, the largest cotton
growing country in the world, registered the highest proportional increase with an impressive gain that almost
tripled its Bt cotton area to 3.8 million hectares.
- In 2006, the number of countries planting biotech crops increased from 21 to 22 with the EU country Slovakia,
planting Bt maize for the first time and bringing the total number of countries planting biotech crops in the EU
to six out of 25. Spain continued to be the lead country in Europe planting 60,000 hectares in 2006. Importantly,
the collective Bt maize hectarage in the other five countries (France, Czech Republic, Portugal, Germany, and
Slovakia) increased over 5-fold from approximately 1,500 hectares in 2005 to approximately 8,500 hectares,
albeit on small hectarages, and growth in these five countries is expected to continue in 2007.