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dc.contributor.authorVitale, Jeffreyeng
dc.contributor.authorVognan, Gaspardeng
dc.contributor.authorOuattarra, Marceng
dc.contributor.authorTraore, Ouolaeng
dc.date.issued2010eng
dc.description.abstractBurkina Faso has emerged as one of the more progressive and proactive sub-Saharan African countries regarding biotechnology. In 2009, slightly more than 125,000 ha of second-generation insect-protected biotech cotton (Bollgard II from Monsanto Co.), in local varieties, were planted by Burkina Faso producers; this was the largest introduction of biotechnology on the African continent. The commercial release was made possible through a joint collaboration between Burkina Faso's national cotton companies and Monsanto that began in May 2000. This article presents empirical evidence of how Bt cotton impacted rural households in Burkina Faso following its 2009 commercial release.eng
dc.identifier.citationAgBioForum, 13(4) 2010: 320-332.eng
dc.identifier.issn1522-936Xeng
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10355/9958
dc.languageEnglisheng
dc.publisherAgBioForumeng
dc.relation.ispartofcollectionAgBioForum, vol. 13, no. 4 (2010)eng
dc.rightsOpenAccess.eng
dc.rights.licenseThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 License.
dc.subjectsmallholdereng
dc.subjectcotton yieldseng
dc.subjectproduction costseng
dc.titleThe commercial application of GMO crops in Africa : Burkina Faso's decade of experience with Bt cottoneng
dc.typeArticleeng


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