Yield Effects of Genetically Modified Crops in Developing Countries

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​Yield Effects of Genetically Modified Crops in Developing Countries​
Qaim, M.   & Zilberman, D.​ (2003) 
Science299(5608) pp. 900​-902​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1080609 

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Qaim, Matin ; Zilberman, David
Abstract
Onfarm field trials carried out with Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) cotton in different states of India show that the technology substantially reduces pest damage and increases yields. The yield gains are much higher than what has been reported for other countries where genetically modified crops were used mostly to replace and enhance chemical pest control. In many developing countries, small-scale farmers especially suffer big pest-related yield losses because of technical and economic constraints. Pest-resistant genetically modified crops can contribute to increased yields and agricultural growth in those situations, as the case of Bt cotton in India demonstrates.
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2003
Journal
Science 
ISSN
0036-8075
Language
English

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