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Bibliothèque Transgenic technology adoption and on-farm varietal diversity

Transgenic technology adoption and on-farm varietal diversity

Transgenic technology adoption and on-farm varietal diversity

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Décembre 2009
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AGRIS:US2016216182

Transgenic pest-resistant varieties are hypothesized to reduce farmers’ demand for on-farm diversity through an act of substitution, as both serve as production risk reducing instruments. This adverse agro-biodiversity impact of technology adoption might be partially counteracted by an expanding seed sector, supplying a large number of transgenic varieties. The case of Bt cotton in India is taken for empirical illustration. The production function analyses show that both Bt technology and on-farm varietal diversity enhance yield, while reducing the production risk. With few Bt varieties available in the first years, technology adoption entailed a reduction in on-farm varietal diversity. This effect, however, was partially offset by more Bt varieties becoming available over time.

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Krishna, Vijesh V.
Zilberman, David
Qaim, Matin

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