Technical Bulletin No. (TB-1906) 44 pp
Size and Distribution of Market Benefits From Adopting Biotech Crops
This study estimates the size and distribution of benefits from adopting Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) cotton, herbicide-tolerant cotton, and herbicide-tolerant soybeans in 1997. The stakeholders considered are U.S. farmers, U.S. consumers, biotechnology developers, germplasm suppliers, and producers and consumers in the rest of the world.
Keywords: Bt cotton, herbicide-tolerant cotton, herbicide-tolerant soybeans, agricultural biotechnology, market benefits, stakeholders, distribution of benefits
In this publication...
- Entire Report
- Report summary
- Abstract, Acknowledgments, Contents
- Summary
- Introduction
- Previous Related Studies
- Theoretical Framework
- Farm-Level Effects on Crop Yields and Pest Control Costs
- Estimating the Size and Distribution of Market Benefits
- Sensitivity Analysis
- Conclusions
- References
- Appendix A: Empirical Model for Measuring the Changes in Economic Surpluses
- Appendix B: Differences in Estimated Surplus Changes for Herbicide-Tolerant Soybeans Due to Different Analytical Frameworks