Adoption of Biotech-enhanced Soybean Seedstock 1996-2001
(Major Exporting Countries Only)

Million Acres (Million Hectares)

United States

Year

Total
Acres/Ha

Biotech
Acres/Ha

Biotech
Percent

1996 64.2 (26.0) 1.0 (0.4)

1.5

1997 70.0 (28.3) 8.9 (3.6) 12.7
1998 72.0 (29.1) 25.2 (10.2) 35.0
1999 73.7 (29.8) 37.1 (15.0) 50.3
2000 74.3 (30.1) 40.8 (16.5) 54.9
2001 74.1 (30.0) 52.61 (21.3) 71.0

Argentina

Year

Total
Acres/Ha

Biotech
Acres/Ha

Biotech
Percent

1996 14.8 (6.0) 0.3 (0.1)

2.0

1997 15.3 (6.2) 3.5 (1.4) 22.9
1998 17.3 (7.1) 10.6 (4.3) 61.2
1999 20.3 (7.0) 15.8 (6.4) 90.0
2000 23.7 (9.6) 22.5 (9.1) 94.8
2001 27.7 (11.2) 26.9 (10.9) 97.3

Brazil*

Year

Total
Acres/Ha

Biotech
Acres/Ha

Biotech
Percent

1996 29.2 (11.8) 0.0 (0.0)

0

1997 32.1 (13.0) 0.6 (0.3) 2
1998 31.9 (12.9) 2.6 (1.0) 8
1999 33.6 (13.6) 5.0 (2.0) 15
2000 34.3 (13.9) 8.2 (3.3) 24
2001 39.3 (15.9) 11.8 (4.8) 30
 

Sources: U.S. & Argentine data based on briefs from the International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech Applications (ISAAA). Brazil crop data based on estimates by the Brazilian Association of Seed Producers (Abrasem) and other non-governmental sources. These three countries (the United States, Argentina and Brazil combined) provide more than 90 percent of the world's soybean exports.

*As of June 2002, the planting of biotech-enhanced crops for commercial development had not been approved by the government of Brazil.


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