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Insect-Resistant GM Rice in Farmers' Fields: Assessing Productivity and Health Effects in China
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Precision AgricultureEngineeringGm RiceEntomologyAgricultural EconomicsGenetically Modified CropsInsect-resistant Gm RiceGm CropFood Grain CropCrop EnhancementSustainable AgricultureHealth EffectsPublic HealthCrop ProductionCrop DamagePest ManagementAgricultural BiotechnologyIntegrated Plant ProtectionCrop CultivationCrop ProtectionGenetic EngineeringGm VarietiesAssessing Productivity
Although no country to date has released a major genetically modified (GM) food grain crop, China is on the threshold of commercializing GM rice. This paper studies two of the four GM varieties that are now in farm-level preproduction trials, the last step before commercialization. Farm surveys of randomly selected farm households that are cultivating the insect-resistant GM rice varieties, without the aid of experimental station technicians, demonstrate that when compared with households cultivating non-GM rice, small and poor farm households benefit from adopting GM rice by both higher crop yields and reduced use of pesticides, which also contribute to improved health.
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