India: S&t policy and Focus on Ethics


GM foods have not been approved in India, hence there has not been any study on the consumer acceptance of GM foods



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GM foods have not been approved in India, hence there has not been any study on the consumer acceptance of GM foods.

    • GM foods have not been approved in India, hence there has not been any study on the consumer acceptance of GM foods.
    • An experimental study done by Sangeetha Bansal et.al.(2012) on Economic Consequences of Labeling Genetically Modified Foods In India, showed, that while consumers are willing to pay a premium of 13% for non-GM foods only 50% were averse to GM foods.
  • Problems: In the absence of surveys and studies on public perception and understanding of science in India it is difficult to understand the values that shape publics response to science and technology.

  • Way forward: Doing such studies in a country with so many diversities is a daunting task, the time has come to take initiatives in this. India is planning to increase its spending on S&T significantly in the coming years, the need for surveys and studies on public understanding of science is obvious.




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