This article adds to the existing literature by identifying determinants of the Bt cotton adoption decision, as well as what influences the extent (or level) of adoption. Econometric results show that information is a vital factor behind adoption and level of adoption. Experience is a barrier to Bt cotton diffusion, while available credit encourages farmers to adopt. As farmers consider Bt cotton a remedy for the negative implications of pesticide application in non-Bt production, those with higher health costs are more likely to adopt. Higher profit potential is an incentive for farmers with relatively little farm area to adopt Bt cotton. Farmers with poor-quality soil are more likely to adopt, and their level of adoption is also greater. ...
The paper reports the findings of a study designed to consider the impact of the adoption of Bt cott...
Among the four largest cotton-producing countries, only Pakistan had not commercially adopted Bt cot...
Among the four largest cotton-producing countries, only Pakistan had not commercially adopted Bt cot...
Recent studies in the literature examining impact of government seed price intervention on adoption ...
South Africa is one of few developing countries, and the only one in Africa that has adopted genetic...
The present paper explores the 'farmer' effect in economic advantages often claimed for Bt cotton va...
Adopting new technology always involves advantages and risks; Bt cotton ( Gossypium hirsutum L.) i...
While previous research has analyzed the impacts of Bt cotton in India, most available studies are b...
In 1996, Bt cotton became one of the first genetically engineered crops to be available commercially...
The objective is to present the economic impact of producers adopting Bt cotton and the rapid diffus...
Unprecedented rates of diffusion and adoption of Bt cotton have demonstrated escalating predominance...
The paper reports the findings of a study designed to consider the impact of the adoption of Bt cott...
While a number of empirical studies have demonstrated the role of Bt cotton adoption in increasing I...
Technology adoption in agriculture depends on the access to information by farmers. This article foc...
The paper presents preliminary results from a study of the economics and adoption of Bt cotton in In...
The paper reports the findings of a study designed to consider the impact of the adoption of Bt cott...
Among the four largest cotton-producing countries, only Pakistan had not commercially adopted Bt cot...
Among the four largest cotton-producing countries, only Pakistan had not commercially adopted Bt cot...
Recent studies in the literature examining impact of government seed price intervention on adoption ...
South Africa is one of few developing countries, and the only one in Africa that has adopted genetic...
The present paper explores the 'farmer' effect in economic advantages often claimed for Bt cotton va...
Adopting new technology always involves advantages and risks; Bt cotton ( Gossypium hirsutum L.) i...
While previous research has analyzed the impacts of Bt cotton in India, most available studies are b...
In 1996, Bt cotton became one of the first genetically engineered crops to be available commercially...
The objective is to present the economic impact of producers adopting Bt cotton and the rapid diffus...
Unprecedented rates of diffusion and adoption of Bt cotton have demonstrated escalating predominance...
The paper reports the findings of a study designed to consider the impact of the adoption of Bt cott...
While a number of empirical studies have demonstrated the role of Bt cotton adoption in increasing I...
Technology adoption in agriculture depends on the access to information by farmers. This article foc...
The paper presents preliminary results from a study of the economics and adoption of Bt cotton in In...
The paper reports the findings of a study designed to consider the impact of the adoption of Bt cott...
Among the four largest cotton-producing countries, only Pakistan had not commercially adopted Bt cot...
Among the four largest cotton-producing countries, only Pakistan had not commercially adopted Bt cot...