Bt cotton, damage control and optimal levels of pesticide use in Pakistan

2014 | journal article; research paper. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​Bt cotton, damage control and optimal levels of pesticide use in Pakistan​
Kouser, S.   & Qaim, M. ​ (2014) 
Environment and Development Economics19(6) pp. 704​-723​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/s1355770x1300051x 

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Kouser, Shahzad ; Qaim, Matin 
Abstract
We use farm survey data and a damage control framework to analyze impacts of Bt cotton on yields and pesticide use in Pakistan. We also derive optimal levels of pesticide use with and without Bt, taking into account health and environmental externalities. This has not been done previously in the literature. Conventional cotton growers suffer from significant insect crop damage; they underuse pesticides from a profit-maximizing perspective. Yet, the picture is reversed when externalities are also considered. The social optimum of pesticide use is much lower than the private optimum, and both optima are lower with Bt than without this technology. Bt controls pest damage more effectively. Hence, yields on Bt farms are about 20 per cent higher in spite of lower pesticide use. Large pest damage is a typical phenomenon in developing countries. In such situations, Bt can contribute to productivity growth, while reducing pesticide applications and associated negative externalities.
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2014
Journal
Environment and Development Economics 
Organization
Department für Agrarökonomie und Rurale Entwicklung 
ISSN
1355-770X
Language
English

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