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    Global impact of insect-resistant (Bt) cotton. (2004)

    This paper is relevant to the Agronomic, Socio-Economic, Environmental, and Developing Country categories in the following areas:

    Crops:Cotton
    Traits:Insect Resistance, and Insect Res. (BT)
    Countries:Global
    Regions:EU, Middle East, South America, South America, North America, Europe, Australia / NZ, Asia, and Africa
    ImpactAreas:Agronomic, Environmental, Socio-Economic, and Developing Countries

    Abstract or Summary:

    Insect-resistant (Bt) cotton has been rapidly adopted since its introduction in 1996. Farmers around the world - both large and smallholders -benefit from this technology through increased productivity, convenience, and time savings. The vast majority of farmers using Bt cotton globally are smallholder farmers. The economic, environmental, and social benefits derived from adoption of this important tool have very positive implications for the farmers, their surrounding communities, and the future of agriculture.

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