In 2006, the governments of major cotton-producing states in India ordered all seed companies to lower their prices of Bt cotton seed to Rs. 750 per packet of seed, down from Rs. 1,600 per packet. Although biotech firms challenged these price controls at the Supreme-Court level, the controls are still in effect. It is obvious that farmers will benefit from these price reductions in the short run. An important question for farmers and policy makers, however, is whether these price controls are having a chilling effect on biotech research and innovation in India, which could harm farmers in the long run
World agriculture is passing through a distinct phase of transformation, called the ‘second Green Re...
Cotton production in India is at cross roads for the past few years. Till recently it was the hybrid...
The primal global rift around genetic engineering is between agricultural crops and all other uses –...
In 2006 the state government of Andhra Pradesh reduced the Bt cotton seed prices from Indian Rs1600 ...
Bt cotton has been extremely popular with Indian farmers ever since unapproved varieties were introd...
India is the regional leader in research and development (R&D) in agricultural biotechnology (agribi...
This paper presents the costs incurred and estimated by firms and government research institutes in ...
New technology in the seed sector has brought in new actors and new requirements for regulation. It ...
Agricultural biotech is the emerging scientific area which is useful to breed more nutritious, high-...
Historically, the onset of green revolution that led to the introduction of high-yielding varieties ...
Since the late 1980s, technological advances and policy reforms have opened up new opportunities for...
While previous research has analyzed the impacts of Bt cotton in India, most available studies are b...
In India, patents on Bt cotton have given rise to an unproductive controversy. This controversy has ...
Recent studies in the literature examining impact of government seed price intervention on adoption ...
Genetically modified seeds have to be approved by biosafety regulators before they can be commercial...
World agriculture is passing through a distinct phase of transformation, called the ‘second Green Re...
Cotton production in India is at cross roads for the past few years. Till recently it was the hybrid...
The primal global rift around genetic engineering is between agricultural crops and all other uses –...
In 2006 the state government of Andhra Pradesh reduced the Bt cotton seed prices from Indian Rs1600 ...
Bt cotton has been extremely popular with Indian farmers ever since unapproved varieties were introd...
India is the regional leader in research and development (R&D) in agricultural biotechnology (agribi...
This paper presents the costs incurred and estimated by firms and government research institutes in ...
New technology in the seed sector has brought in new actors and new requirements for regulation. It ...
Agricultural biotech is the emerging scientific area which is useful to breed more nutritious, high-...
Historically, the onset of green revolution that led to the introduction of high-yielding varieties ...
Since the late 1980s, technological advances and policy reforms have opened up new opportunities for...
While previous research has analyzed the impacts of Bt cotton in India, most available studies are b...
In India, patents on Bt cotton have given rise to an unproductive controversy. This controversy has ...
Recent studies in the literature examining impact of government seed price intervention on adoption ...
Genetically modified seeds have to be approved by biosafety regulators before they can be commercial...
World agriculture is passing through a distinct phase of transformation, called the ‘second Green Re...
Cotton production in India is at cross roads for the past few years. Till recently it was the hybrid...
The primal global rift around genetic engineering is between agricultural crops and all other uses –...