| Literature DB >> 31868079 |
Diego Maximiliano Macall1, Stuart J Smyth1.
Abstract
Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) white maize was field tested in El Salvador in 2009. Results showed sufficient pest abatement, eliminating the need for insecticide applications, and an average yield increase of 18% above that of the most widely cultivated conventional hybrid. This article presents an ex ante economic impact assessment of Bt maize adoption in El Salvador. Ten-year economic surplus projections show a considerable welfare gain for the overall economy, with consumers being the principal beneficiaries. Trade implications of adopting Bt maize are analyzed and appropriate alternatives to possible market shutdowns are explored. Results obtained in this study could compliment the agronomic evaluation of Bt maize and become part of the Salvadoran government decision process on Bt maize adoption.Entities:
Keywords: Developing Country Innovation; Economic Surplus; Subsistence Farming; Trade; Yield Increase
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31868079 PMCID: PMC7289522 DOI: 10.1080/21645698.2019.1706424
Source DB: PubMed Journal: GM Crops Food ISSN: 2164-5698 Impact factor: 3.074