Radiation 发表于 2025-3-30 09:21:04
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Socio-economic Assessment of LMOs: An Ex ante Analysis of Insect Resistance and Herbicide Tolerance t method of weed management in maize. Partial budget analysis revealed that the net economic benefit due to improved maize (LMO) with insect resistance and herbicide tolerance varies from Rs. 5028.62 to Rs. 13705.52 per hectare. In brinjal hybrids, net change in income per hectare due to insect resinugatory 发表于 2025-3-30 16:43:07
Socioeconomic Assessment of Potential LMO Adopters in Gujarat the farmers were willing to pay 10–50% higher price for the variety with new GM traits. Majority of the farmers agreed that GM crops are beneficial for farmers and the GM technology is required for a few crops as it tends to reduce the cost of cultivation. While most of the farmers did not think th后退 发表于 2025-3-30 21:07:54
Socioeconomic Assessment of Living Modified Organisms (LMOs) in North Karnatakahe returns to per rupee of investment were found to be higher in the case of Bt cotton (1.38) as compared to pigeon pea (1.17) and non-Bt cotton crop (1.18). Study also found that the farmers showed favourable inclination towards the LMOs and they are ready to accept if LMO trait is brought in pigeo隐藏 发表于 2025-3-31 01:35:49
Adoption and Impact of Brinjal and Maize Living Modified Organisms (LMOs) in Telanganato manage the pest (in brinjal) and weeds (in maize) were found to be key factors influencing adoption. The farmers stated that they were willing to pay more (>10%) for the seed of the new LMO variety. The study based on benefit–cost ratio scenario shows even in such scenario the crop would be still