This paper describes some of the results of a detailed farm-level survey of 32 small-scale cotton farmers in the Makhathini Flats region of South Africa. The aim was to assess and measure some of the impacts (especially in terms of savings in pesticide and labour as well as benefits to human health) attributable to the use of insect-tolerant Bt cotton. The study reveals a direct cost benefit for Bt growers of SAR416 ($51) per hectare per season due to a reduction in the number of insecticide applications. Cost savings emerged in the form of lower requirements for pesticide, but also important were reduced requirements for water and labour. The reduction in the number of sprays was particularly beneficial to women who do some spraying and ch...
This paper empirically investigates how the productivity of pesticide differs in Bt versus non-Bt te...
This paper explores some of the issues involved in the Genetic Modification (GM) debate by focusing ...
South Africa is one of few developing countries, and the only one in Africa that has adopted genetic...
This paper describes some of the results of a detailed farm-level survey of 32 small-scale cotton fa...
This paper explores insecticide use in fields cropped with conventional or Bt cotton varieties in a ...
The study reported presents the findings relating to commercial growing of genetically-modified Bt c...
The study reported presents the findings relating to commercial growing of genetically-modified Bt c...
This paper presents the results of a large-scale study designed to monitor the impact arising from t...
This paper presents the results of a large-scale study designed to monitor the impact arising from t...
This paper presents the results of a large-scale study designed to monitor the impact arising from t...
This paper presents the results of a large-scale study designed to monitor the impact arising from t...
This paper describes the results of research conducted in the Makhathini region, Kwazulu Natal, Repu...
This paper describes the results of research conducted in the Makhathini region, Kwazulu Natal, Repu...
This paper describes the method and findings of the first independent survey of smallholder farmers ...
This paper describes the method and findings of a survey designed to explore the economic benefits o...
This paper empirically investigates how the productivity of pesticide differs in Bt versus non-Bt te...
This paper explores some of the issues involved in the Genetic Modification (GM) debate by focusing ...
South Africa is one of few developing countries, and the only one in Africa that has adopted genetic...
This paper describes some of the results of a detailed farm-level survey of 32 small-scale cotton fa...
This paper explores insecticide use in fields cropped with conventional or Bt cotton varieties in a ...
The study reported presents the findings relating to commercial growing of genetically-modified Bt c...
The study reported presents the findings relating to commercial growing of genetically-modified Bt c...
This paper presents the results of a large-scale study designed to monitor the impact arising from t...
This paper presents the results of a large-scale study designed to monitor the impact arising from t...
This paper presents the results of a large-scale study designed to monitor the impact arising from t...
This paper presents the results of a large-scale study designed to monitor the impact arising from t...
This paper describes the results of research conducted in the Makhathini region, Kwazulu Natal, Repu...
This paper describes the results of research conducted in the Makhathini region, Kwazulu Natal, Repu...
This paper describes the method and findings of the first independent survey of smallholder farmers ...
This paper describes the method and findings of a survey designed to explore the economic benefits o...
This paper empirically investigates how the productivity of pesticide differs in Bt versus non-Bt te...
This paper explores some of the issues involved in the Genetic Modification (GM) debate by focusing ...
South Africa is one of few developing countries, and the only one in Africa that has adopted genetic...