Results of a large-scale survey of resource-poor smallholder cotton farmers in South Africa over three years conclusively show that adopters of Bt cotton have benefited in terms of higher yields, lower pesticide use, less labour for pesticide application and substantially higher gross margins per hectare. These benefits were clearly related to the technology, and not to preferential adoption by farmers who were already highly efficient. The smallest producers are shown to have benefited from adoption of the Bt variety as much as, if not more than, larger producers. Moreover, evidence from hospital records suggests a link between declining pesticide poisonings and adoption of the Bt variety
This paper explores insecticide use in fields cropped with conventional or Bt cotton varieties in a ...
The results of this survey of 100 smallholders in the Makhathini Flats, KwaZulu-Natal give cause for...
This paper describes some of the results of a detailed farm-level survey of 32 small-scale cotton fa...
Results of a large-scale survey of resource-poor smallholder cotton farmers in South Africa over thr...
The study reported presents the findings relating to commercial growing of genetically-modified Bt c...
This paper describes the method and findings of a survey designed to explore the economic benefits o...
The economic benefits of Genetically Modified (GM) crops in developing countries have been well docu...
South Africa is one of few developing countries, and the only one in Africa that has adopted genetic...
This paper explores some of the issues involved in the Genetic Modification (GM) debate by focusing ...
Analysis of a survey of the 1998-99 and 1999-2000 seasons for the same 100 smallholders in the Makha...
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 presents the results of a large-scale study designed to monitor the impact arising from t...
This paper describes the method and findings of the first independent survey of smallholder farmers ...
Herbicide-tolerant and Bt cotton varieties may offer farmers many benefits, including decreased pest...
This paper explores insecticide use in fields cropped with conventional or Bt cotton varieties in a ...
The results of this survey of 100 smallholders in the Makhathini Flats, KwaZulu-Natal give cause for...
This paper describes some of the results of a detailed farm-level survey of 32 small-scale cotton fa...
Results of a large-scale survey of resource-poor smallholder cotton farmers in South Africa over thr...
The study reported presents the findings relating to commercial growing of genetically-modified Bt c...
This paper describes the method and findings of a survey designed to explore the economic benefits o...
The economic benefits of Genetically Modified (GM) crops in developing countries have been well docu...
South Africa is one of few developing countries, and the only one in Africa that has adopted genetic...
This paper explores some of the issues involved in the Genetic Modification (GM) debate by focusing ...
Analysis of a survey of the 1998-99 and 1999-2000 seasons for the same 100 smallholders in the Makha...
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 presents the results of a large-scale study designed to monitor the impact arising from t...
This paper describes the method and findings of the first independent survey of smallholder farmers ...
Herbicide-tolerant and Bt cotton varieties may offer farmers many benefits, including decreased pest...
This paper explores insecticide use in fields cropped with conventional or Bt cotton varieties in a ...
The results of this survey of 100 smallholders in the Makhathini Flats, KwaZulu-Natal give cause for...
This paper describes some of the results of a detailed farm-level survey of 32 small-scale cotton fa...