Adoption of BT cotton and impact variability: insights from India
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Review of Agricultural Economics
Abstract
There is a growing body of literature about the impacts of Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) cotton in developing countries. While many studies show remarkable benefits for farmers, there are also reports that question these results. Most previous studies consider impacts in deterministic terms, neglecting existing variability. Here we explain the main factors influencing the agronomic and economic outcomes. Apart from differences in pest pressure and patterns of pesticide use, germplasm effects can play an important role. Theoretical arguments are supported by empirical evidence from India. Better understanding of impact variability can help explain some of the paradoxes in the recent controversy over genetically modified crops.
Publication Date
1-4-2006
Publisher
Amer Agricultural Economics Assoc
Volume
Vol.28
Issue
Iss.1
Recommended Citation
Qaim, M; Subramanian, A; Naik, Gopal; and Zilberman, D, "Adoption of BT cotton and impact variability: insights from India" (2006). Faculty Publications. 1047.
https://research.iimb.ac.in/fac_pubs/1047