
Contributions of Biotech Crops to Food Security, Sustainability, and Climate Change Solutions
October 30, 2024 |
ISAAA Inc. releases a new infographic featuring the contributions of biotech crops to food security, sustainability, and climate change solutions. Biotech crops are adopted globally because of their enormous benefits to the environment, human and animal health, and contributions to improving the socio-economic conditions of farmers and the general public.
Using data from PG Economics Limited and ISAAA's Global Status reports, the infographic presents the farm gains contributed by biotech crops in the last 25 years (1996-2020). Biotech crops contributed to food security, sustainability, and climate change solutions by:
- Increasing crop productivity by $261.3 billion, equivalent to an average increase in income of $112/hectare;
- Conserving biodiversity by saving 183 million hectares of land due to the productivity of biotech crops;
- Providing a better environment by saving 748.6 million kg. a.i. of pesticides from being released into the environment;
- Reducing CO2 emissions by 39 billion kg, equivalent to taking 25.9 million cars off the road for one year; and
- Helping alleviate poverty by uplifting the economic situation of more than 17 million small farmers, and their families totaling >65 million people, who are some of the poorest people in the world.
Download the infographic on the ISAAA Inc. website.
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