Global Regulatory Outlook for CRISPRized Plants 1st Edition
Capture the cutting edge of plant biotechnology with Global Regulatory Outlook for CRISPRized Plants, 1st Edition by Kamel A. Abd‑Elsalam and Aftab Ahmad. This authoritative volume maps the fast-evolving legal and policy landscape governing gene-edited crops, delivering practical insight for scientists, policy makers, regulators, agribusiness leaders, and legal advisors.
From headline-making approvals in North America to cautious frameworks in the EU and dynamic policy shifts across Asia‑Pacific, Latin America, Africa and the Middle East, this book breaks down complex regulatory systems into clear, actionable guidance. Expect detailed analysis of risk assessment approaches, regulatory definitions, compliance pathways, market access strategies, and international instruments such as the Cartagena Protocol — all explained with global relevance and local context.
Authors Abd‑Elsalam and Ahmad combine scientific rigor with regulatory expertise to clarify distinctions between traditional GMOs and CRISPR‑edited plants, spotlight enforcement and labeling trends, and anticipate scenarios that could shape research, commercialization, and trade. Case studies and comparative tables illustrate how jurisdictions differ — essential reading for R&D teams, seed companies, legal counsels, and governmental agencies navigating cross-border approvals.
Readable, well‑researched and future-focused, this 1st edition equips you to make informed decisions in a landscape where policy determines opportunity. Whether you are pursuing regulatory approval, advising stakeholders, or tracking global biosafety policy, this book is an indispensable roadmap.
Secure your copy today and stay ahead of regulatory change affecting gene-edited agriculture worldwide.
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