The Net Gain to Cotton Farmers of a Natural Refuge Plan for Bollgard II® Cotton

The Net Gain to Cotton Farmers of a Natural Refuge Plan for Bollgard II® Cotton

Nicholas E. Piggott and Michele C. MarraNorth Carolina State University. This paper presents an evaluation of the initial potential economic benefit at both the farm-level and to Monsanto Company of a change in refuge policy for Bollgard II® cotton. The proposed policy…

The Long-Run Impact of Corn-Based Ethanol on the Grain, Oilseed, and Livestock Sectors with Implications for Biotech Crops

The Long-Run Impact of Corn-Based Ethanol on the Grain, Oilseed, and Livestock Sectors with Implications for Biotech Crops

Amani Elobeid, Simla Tokgoz, Dermot J. Hayes, Bruce A. Babcock, and Chad E. HartIowa State University. The ongoing growth of corn-based ethanol production raises some fundamental questions about what impact continued growth will have on US and world agriculture. Estimates of the…

The Cost of Product Development of Bt Corn Event MON810 in the Philippines

The Cost of Product Development of Bt Corn Event MON810 in the Philippines

Abraham J. Manalo and Godfrey P. RamonBiotechnology Coalition of the Philippines (BCP). The estimated total cost of developing Bt corn MON810 in the Philippines is $2.6 million (128 million Philippine pesos) at 2004 discounted prices. This includes the entire process of product…

Insect Resistance Management Plans: The Farmers’ Perspective

Insect Resistance Management Plans: The Farmers’ Perspective

Corinne AlexanderPurdue University. Farmers are required to implement insect resistance management (IRM) plans for all Bt crops in order to reduce the probability that insects susceptible to Bt will develop resistance. These IRM plans require farmers to plant at least 20% of…

Inequality and GM Crops: A Case-Study of Bt Cotton in India

Inequality and GM Crops: A Case-Study of Bt Cotton in India

Stephen Morse, Richard Bennett, and Yousouf IsmaelUniversity of Reading, United Kingdom. Critics of genetically modified (GM) crops often contend that their introduction enhances the gap between rich and poor farmers, as the former group are in the best position to afford the…

A Review of International Labeling Policies of Genetically Modified Food to Evaluate India’s Proposed Rule

A Review of International Labeling Policies of Genetically Modified Food to Evaluate India’s Proposed Rule

Guillaume P. GruèreEnvironment and Production Technology Division, International, Food Policy Research Institute.S.R. RaoDepartment of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology. This paper provides a comprehensive review of existing international labeling policies of genetically modified (GM) food and associated relevant international agreements in…