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dc.contributor.authorNaik, Gopal
dc.contributor.authorQaim, Matin
dc.contributor.authorSubramanian, Arjunan
dc.contributor.authorZilberman, David
dc.date.accessioned2020-06-10T14:54:21Z-
dc.date.available2020-06-10T14:54:21Z-
dc.date.issued2005
dc.identifier.issn0012-9976
dc.identifier.issn2349-8846
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/2074/12252-
dc.description.abstractStudies conducted to help resolve the debate surrounding the economic benefits of Bt cotton to farmers in India report both positive and negative results. Since its introduction, the acreage under approved Bt cotton in India has increased substantially from 90,000 acres in 2002 to 1.3 million acres in 2004. This study, with the help of a primary survey, explores the paradoxes reported in earlier studies on Indian experience and finds that the technology generates overall economic benefits on average, but heterogeneity among farmers needs to be accounted for. The study also finds that germplasm effects can play an important role.
dc.publisherSameeksha Trust
dc.subjectCotton
dc.subjectHybrid species
dc.subjectInsecticides
dc.subjectSeeds
dc.subjectSustainable agriculture
dc.subjectTransgenic plants
dc.subjectVariable costs
dc.subjectFarmers
dc.subjectEconomic benefits
dc.subjectBollworms
dc.titleBt cotton controversy: some paradoxes explained
dc.typeJournal Article
dc.pages1514-1517p.
dc.vol.noVol.40-
dc.issue.noIss.15-
dc.journal.nameEconomic and Political Weekly
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