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30.11.2015 | permalink
GM Bt cotton seeds performing poorly
Production of strategic cotton crop falling alarmingly
The genetically modified ‘Bt’ cotton seed, introduced in Pakistan a decade ago to increase its vital cash crop to over 20 million bales by 2015, has done the opposite.
Agriculture experts and researchers report that this year’s production is four million bales short of the targeted 15 million bales. “Cotton production has declined continuously since 2005,” according to a Pakistan Agriculture Research Council (PARC) official.
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As some had warned, after two years of trials conducted by the multinational Biotech seed producing company, Monsanto, in different parts of the country, the imported Bt varieties failed to perform in the local environment.
And the exorbitant and unaffordable royalty demanded by Monsanto for technology transfer became an extra burden.
- GMWatch: Pakistan: Cotton production declined since introduction of GM Bt cotton
- Rediff.com Business: Bt cotton turns out to be a disaster for Indian farmers
- Greenpeace International: Genetically Engineered (GE) Cotton Fails to Perform in Colombia
- GeneWatch UK: Pest resistant crops - Pest resistant crops (Bt crops) produce toxins which kill insect pests. Bt maize is grown largely for use in animal feed and biofuels in North and South America. Bt cotton is also grown in India and China.
- Canadian Biotechnology Action Network - CBAN: Genetically Modified Cotton, CBAN Factsheet / Cotton