Larval Dispersal of Spodoptera frugiperda Strains on Bt Cotton: A Model for Understanding Resistance Evolution and Consequences for its Management. [PDF]
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Bt and Non-Bt Cotton Efficacy for Bollworm, 2024
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Since cotton producers do not own legal rights to kill insect populations that are susceptible to insecticides, individual producers may have no incentive to account for future, insecticide-resistance productivity losses arising from their pest-management decisions.
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Economics of Bt Cotton vs. Non-Bt Cotton in Maharashtra
2016The chapter examines the relationship of various factors to the yield, value of output and profit of cotton cultivation reported by the sample farmer households. It includes average Bt and non-Bt cotton yields, cost of production, value of output and profit, and econometric analysis of the performance of Bt cotton vs. non-Bt cotton.
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2016In this chapter, an attempt has been made to examine operation-wise/item-wise cost of cultivation of Bt cotton and non-Bt hybrid cotton (only for irrigated) using field level data collected from sample farmers. Productivity, output-input ratio, cost efficiency and net and gross return per unit of land for Bt vs.
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