Global adoption of transgenic crops reached 67.7 million hectares in 2003 from 2.8 million in 1996. Delivery has occurred almost entirely through the private sector and adoption has been rapid in areas where the crops addressed serious production constraints and where farmers had access to the new technologies. Three countries (USA, Argentina and Canada), three crops (soybean, cotton and maize) and two traits (insect resistance and herbicide tolerance) account for the vast majority of global transgenic area. While some farmers in some developing countries are benefiting, most do not have access to transgenic crops and traits that address their needs. This paper surveys the level and distribution of the economic impacts of transgenic cotton ...
A vast literature has accumulated since crop varieties with transgenic resistance to insects and he...
Agricultural biotechnology is one of many tools available for improving crop productivity and the en...
Transgenic crops are relatively new technologies being adopted rapidly in the United States and in a...
Global adoption of transgenic crops reached 67.7 million hectares in 2003 from 2.8 million in 1996. ...
As progressively more farmers in developing countries begin using biotech crops, careful evaluation ...
In 2003 North and South America (NSAm) accounted for more than 64 million ha, 94%, of total world ar...
In 2009, transgenic crops were grown on 134 million hectares in 25 countries, including India, in si...
A vast literature has accumulated since crop varieties with transgenic resistance to insects and her...
This study estimates the total benefit arising from the adoption of agricultural biotechnology in 19...
Transgenic cotton plants were amongst the first genetically modified (GM) plants to be released on t...
405p.; Cover & table of content attachedAlleviation of poverty in developing countries continues to ...
Characteristics and commercialization of transgenic crops Since 1996 the large-scale cultivation of ...
A key part of any assessment of the global value of crop biotechnology in agriculture is an examinat...
Transgenic crops are the subject of lively debate and controversy. Despite such controversy, transg...
Until today, herbicide-tolerant (HT) transgenic crops have been the most widely used type of transge...
A vast literature has accumulated since crop varieties with transgenic resistance to insects and he...
Agricultural biotechnology is one of many tools available for improving crop productivity and the en...
Transgenic crops are relatively new technologies being adopted rapidly in the United States and in a...
Global adoption of transgenic crops reached 67.7 million hectares in 2003 from 2.8 million in 1996. ...
As progressively more farmers in developing countries begin using biotech crops, careful evaluation ...
In 2003 North and South America (NSAm) accounted for more than 64 million ha, 94%, of total world ar...
In 2009, transgenic crops were grown on 134 million hectares in 25 countries, including India, in si...
A vast literature has accumulated since crop varieties with transgenic resistance to insects and her...
This study estimates the total benefit arising from the adoption of agricultural biotechnology in 19...
Transgenic cotton plants were amongst the first genetically modified (GM) plants to be released on t...
405p.; Cover & table of content attachedAlleviation of poverty in developing countries continues to ...
Characteristics and commercialization of transgenic crops Since 1996 the large-scale cultivation of ...
A key part of any assessment of the global value of crop biotechnology in agriculture is an examinat...
Transgenic crops are the subject of lively debate and controversy. Despite such controversy, transg...
Until today, herbicide-tolerant (HT) transgenic crops have been the most widely used type of transge...
A vast literature has accumulated since crop varieties with transgenic resistance to insects and he...
Agricultural biotechnology is one of many tools available for improving crop productivity and the en...
Transgenic crops are relatively new technologies being adopted rapidly in the United States and in a...