Golden Rice (GR) is a much-debated transgenic crop. Many commentaries and economic analyses have assumed that, if and when the new GR varieties are released, the grains will automatically find their way onto the plates of children in especially poor families who are at risk of vitamin A deficiency (VAD). But many of these families are not rice growers or are unlikely to adopt the varieties into which the transgenic trait has been bred. This raises the neglected question addressed in this paper: How likely is it that commercial rice growers will choose to plant GR varieties? To examine this question, we draw upon and contribute to a wider literature on what drives farmers’ seed selection practices. Seed choice has been a frequent case in the...
India has more than 215 million food insecure people, many of whom are farmers. Genetically modified...
While intervillage differences in the adoption of modern rice varieties (MVs) are explained mainly b...
© 2008 The World Bank Group An earlier version is circulated as World Bank Policy Research Working P...
Rice value chains are changing rapidly in Asia, partly due to changing consumption patterns, and als...
Farmers have their own preferences for agricultural technology attributes, which have been found to ...
This paper investigates the determinants of rice seed variety choice in Indonesia with respect to a ...
Purpose – This paper aims to investigate farmers' willingness to adopt new rice varieties and the fa...
Many modern rice varieties (MVs) have been released but only a few have been widely adopted by farme...
Adoption of new plant varieties has played a significant role in eradicating global hunger. Previous...
In this study, 151 households were randomly drawn from three randomly selected Kebele in probability...
The first generation of genetically modified (GM) crop varieties sought to increase farmer profitab...
This paper addresses the previously unanswered question of whether the private sector might play a f...
The first generation of genetically modified crop varieties, currently most widespread in the maize ...
The objective of this study is to analyse the reasons for, and consequences of, adoption by farmers ...
Most literature that investigates the impact of farmer risk preferences on agricultural technology a...
India has more than 215 million food insecure people, many of whom are farmers. Genetically modified...
While intervillage differences in the adoption of modern rice varieties (MVs) are explained mainly b...
© 2008 The World Bank Group An earlier version is circulated as World Bank Policy Research Working P...
Rice value chains are changing rapidly in Asia, partly due to changing consumption patterns, and als...
Farmers have their own preferences for agricultural technology attributes, which have been found to ...
This paper investigates the determinants of rice seed variety choice in Indonesia with respect to a ...
Purpose – This paper aims to investigate farmers' willingness to adopt new rice varieties and the fa...
Many modern rice varieties (MVs) have been released but only a few have been widely adopted by farme...
Adoption of new plant varieties has played a significant role in eradicating global hunger. Previous...
In this study, 151 households were randomly drawn from three randomly selected Kebele in probability...
The first generation of genetically modified (GM) crop varieties sought to increase farmer profitab...
This paper addresses the previously unanswered question of whether the private sector might play a f...
The first generation of genetically modified crop varieties, currently most widespread in the maize ...
The objective of this study is to analyse the reasons for, and consequences of, adoption by farmers ...
Most literature that investigates the impact of farmer risk preferences on agricultural technology a...
India has more than 215 million food insecure people, many of whom are farmers. Genetically modified...
While intervillage differences in the adoption of modern rice varieties (MVs) are explained mainly b...
© 2008 The World Bank Group An earlier version is circulated as World Bank Policy Research Working P...