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Potential Impacts of Bt Eggplant on Economic Surplus and Farmers Health in India
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In this article, the potential impacts of Bt eggplant technology in Indian agriculture are analyzed. Several proprietary Bt hybrids are likely to be commercialized in the near future. Based on field trial data, it is shown that the technology can significantly reduce insecticide applications and increase effective yields. Comprehensive farm survey data are used to project farm level effects and future adoption rates. Simulations show that the aggregate economic surplus gains of Bt hybrids could be around US 108millionperyear.Consumerswillcapturealargeshareofthesegains,butfarmersandtheinnovatingcompanywillbenefittoo.Asthecompanyhasalsoshareditstechnologywiththepublicsector,Btopen−pollinatedvarietiesmightbecomeavailablewithacertaintimelag.Thiswouldmakethetechnologymoreaccessible,especiallyforresource−poorfarmers,entailingfurtherimprovementsinwelfareanddistributioneffects.Thewiderimplicationsoftheprivate−publictechnologytransferarediscussed.Furthermore,thepotentialbenefitsforfarmers′healthresultingfromreducedinsecticideapplicationsareexamined,usinganeconometricmodelandacostofillnessapproach.Thesebenefitsareworthanadditional3-4 million per year. Yet they only constitute a small fraction of the technology's environmental and health externalities. More research is needed for comprehensive impact analysis.Biotechnology, Bt eggplant, Economic surplus, Health costs, Pesticides, Public-private partnership, Health Economics and Policy, Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies,