Author(s): Veronika Hrdá, Alexandra Filová
Title: International Trade, Production and Export of Mexican Bottled Tequila
Source: International Scientific Days 2018 :: Towards Productive, Sustainable and Resilient Global Agriculture and Food Systems :: Proceedings
ISBN: 978-80-7598-180-6
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15414/isd2018.s1.07
Publisher: Wolters Kluwer ČR, Prague
PY, pages: 2018, 93-101
Published on-line: 2018-11-09
Language: eng
Abstract: Taking into account emerging fundamental challenges to the food security such as climate change and population growth, a number of countries has started to implement into practice two alternative
ways to the agricultural production, that are technologically opposed to each other, but jointly they are forming alternative approaches to the conventional agriculture. First of them is based on the genetic engineering and
creation genetic modified organisms (GMO), and the second one – on organic production technologies. The article considers international experiences of the implementation of these two approaches, their effects in socio-economic
dimensions and impact on the food security and the food safety. Basing on assessment of examples of the implementation of modern approaches in agriculture in international practice, the article provides suggestions on possible
stategrade actions that can be considered for insuring the development of organic agriculture as an important prerequisite of the food security and the food safety in the future.
Keywords: production, tequila, international trade, export
JEL Classification: B17, Q17, Q27
Rights:Open Access :: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0 International Licence
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