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Two Decades of Bt Cotton in India: Impact and Policy Imperatives
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ICAR - Central Institute for Cotton Research
Abstract Genetically modified for resistance to bollworms, Bt cotton saw rapid adoption by farmers nationwide since its introduction in 2002. This paper examines the impact of Bt cotton adoption in India over two decades. The study analyzes adoption trends and effects on pesticide usage, input costs, farmer ... view more
Genetically modified for resistance to bollworms, Bt cotton saw rapid adoption by farmers nationwide since its introduction in 2002. This paper examines the impact of Bt cotton adoption in India over two decades. The study analyzes adoption trends and effects on pesticide usage, input costs, farmer incomes, and crop loss risk. Using unit-level data from India's Cost of Cultivation Scheme (2002-2022), the study analyses the shift in production costs and returns. Findings reveal significant increase in cotton yields and returns between 2002 and 2016, although recent years display mixed results due to secondary pest pressures and heightened
yield variability. The study examines the growth of Total Factor roductivity (TFP) during the pre- and post-Bt cotton periods. The estimated cumulative cost savings from the adoption of Bt cotton amount to Rs. 3.47 lakh crore, measured at constant 2011-12 prices. The macroeconomic impact of Bt cotton adoption is also examined by focusing on its role in enhancing export growth and foreign exchange earnings using FAOSTAT data. This study throws light on the policy implications for GM cotton in the country.... view less
Keywords
agriculture; agricultural production; agricultural development; genetic engineering; impact; socioeconomic effects; income effect; economic growth; India; South Asia
Classification
Economic Sectors
Special areas of Departmental Policy
Free Keywords
Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs); Bt cotton
Document language
English
Publication Year
2025
City
Nagpur
Page/Pages
42 p.
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed