Croatia Agricultural Biotechnology Annual 2014

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Croatia is a net food importer and the government policy is geared towards raising agricultural productivity and, to a lesser extent, controlling imports. Although Croatia has adopted the European Union's biotech legislation, Croatia remains part of a group of EU member states that maintain more stringent national biotech policies than the EU norm. Croatia believes its competitive advantage in agricultural products will be realized by seeking a premium for high quality “natural” products rather than competing on volume. Thus, there is a concern about the potential market consequences of adopting pro-biotech policies as well as a strong bias against genetically engineered products as somehow being “unnatural”. Additionally, Croatian politicians and the general public remain misinformed about biotech products and view them as potentially dangerous. 

Croatia Agricultural Biotechnology Annual 2014

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