ABSTRACT: This is a study of the adoption of transgenic crops by 120 smallholder farmers interviewed in July 2005 in the communities of San Jose de Feliciano and La Paz in the Entre Rios Province of Argentina. Logistic regression results indicate that access to a planter is essential for smallholders to adopt Bt corn, while adopters of Roundup Ready ™ soybeans have larger farms, access to credit, availability of all essential machinery, more years of schooling, and are primarily located in the La Paz community
Publicado además como: Documentos de trabajo del Instituto de Economía y Sociología; no. 18Soybean c...
Despite demonstrated environmental and economic benefits, the adoption of conservation agriculture (...
Well‐established regulatory frameworks for the evaluation of genetically modified organism (GMO), to...
This is a study of the adoption of transgenic crops by 120 smallholder farmers interviewed in July 2...
The adoption of herbicide-tolerant soybeans (HTS) in Argentina was a very rapid process, as HTS cove...
Argentina adopted genetically modified (GM) crops within a process of agriculture intensification an...
This paper explores the long term sustainability of Argentina's specialization in genetically modifi...
This paper explores the long term sustainability of Argentina’s specialization in genetically modifi...
Since the early 1990s, Argentinean grain production underwent a dramatic increase in grains producti...
In 2003 North and South America (NSAm) accounted for more than 64 million ha, 94%, of total world ar...
textOn the margins of the first and developing worlds, Argentines have made many bids to enter into ...
Worldwide, agriculture has seen a transition from small scale subsistence farming to large scale com...
Selected paper to be presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Agricultural Economic
The presentation is based on Argentina and it focuses on biotechnology in agriculture. Argentina tod...
Global adoption of transgenic crops reached 67.7 million hectares in 2003 from 2.8 million in 1996. ...
Publicado además como: Documentos de trabajo del Instituto de Economía y Sociología; no. 18Soybean c...
Despite demonstrated environmental and economic benefits, the adoption of conservation agriculture (...
Well‐established regulatory frameworks for the evaluation of genetically modified organism (GMO), to...
This is a study of the adoption of transgenic crops by 120 smallholder farmers interviewed in July 2...
The adoption of herbicide-tolerant soybeans (HTS) in Argentina was a very rapid process, as HTS cove...
Argentina adopted genetically modified (GM) crops within a process of agriculture intensification an...
This paper explores the long term sustainability of Argentina's specialization in genetically modifi...
This paper explores the long term sustainability of Argentina’s specialization in genetically modifi...
Since the early 1990s, Argentinean grain production underwent a dramatic increase in grains producti...
In 2003 North and South America (NSAm) accounted for more than 64 million ha, 94%, of total world ar...
textOn the margins of the first and developing worlds, Argentines have made many bids to enter into ...
Worldwide, agriculture has seen a transition from small scale subsistence farming to large scale com...
Selected paper to be presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Agricultural Economic
The presentation is based on Argentina and it focuses on biotechnology in agriculture. Argentina tod...
Global adoption of transgenic crops reached 67.7 million hectares in 2003 from 2.8 million in 1996. ...
Publicado además como: Documentos de trabajo del Instituto de Economía y Sociología; no. 18Soybean c...
Despite demonstrated environmental and economic benefits, the adoption of conservation agriculture (...
Well‐established regulatory frameworks for the evaluation of genetically modified organism (GMO), to...