BT cotton in South Africa : adoption and the impact on farm incomes amongst small-scale and large-scale farmers

dc.contributor.authorGouse, Marnus
dc.contributor.authorKirsten, Johann F.
dc.contributor.authorJenkins, L.
dc.contributor.emailjohann.kirsten@up.ac.zaen
dc.date.accessioned2007-04-24T05:38:39Z
dc.date.available2007-04-24T05:38:39Z
dc.date.issued2003-03
dc.descriptionFor more information on the Agricultural Economics Association of South Africa or subscription to Agrekon, visit http://www.aeasa.org.zaen
dc.description.abstractSouth Africa is one of few developing countries, and the only one in Africa that has adopted genetically modified crops for commercial production. The very impressive adoption rate of insect-resistant cotton in South Africa can be attributed to different benefits enjoyed by adopters. This article focuses on the reasons and effects of Bt cotton adoption by large-scale and small-scale cotton farmers in South Africa and considers the impact of the adoption on yields, cost and profit. In addition the paper also analyses the production efficiency of adopters and non-adopters. Both large-scale and small-scale farmers enjoy financial benefits due to higher yields and despite higher seed costs. In addition, those who adopted the technology appear to be more technically efficient than those who do not adopt – indicating that it is perhaps the better farmers who spot the potential benefits of the Bt cotton seed. Further diverse analysis of the results from the various surveys are underway and promises to deliver interesting results on the various impacts Bt cotton is having on the South African cotton industry.en
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dc.identifier.citationGouse, M., Kirsten, J.F., & Jenkins, L. (2003). BT cotton in South Africa: adoption and the impact on farm incomes amongst small-scale and large-scale farmers. Agrekon, 42(1), 15-28. [http://www.aeasa.org.za]en
dc.identifier.issn0303-1853
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/2291
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherAgricultural Economics Association of South Africaen
dc.rightsAEASAen
dc.subjectBT cottonen
dc.subjectSouth Africaen
dc.subjectGenetically modified cropsen
dc.subjectFinancial benefiten
dc.subjectEfficiencyen
dc.titleBT cotton in South Africa : adoption and the impact on farm incomes amongst small-scale and large-scale farmersen
dc.typePostprint Articleen

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