Adoption and Impact of Hybrid Wheat in India



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DOI: 
10.1016/j.worlddev.2007.04.005
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Licencia de recurso: 
Derechos sujetos al permiso del propietario
Tipo: 
Artículo de revista
Revista: 
World Development
Número: 
8
Páginas: 
1422-1435
Volumen: 
34
Año: 
2007
Autor (es): 
Matuschke I.
Mishra R. R.
Descripción: 

In the light of ongoing debates about the suitability of proprietary seed technologies for smallholder farmers, this paper analyzes the adoption and impact of hybrid wheat in India. Based on survey data, we show that farmers can benefit significantly from the proprietary technology. Neither farm size nor the subsistence level influences the adoption decision, but access to information and credit does. Moreover, willingness-to-pay analysis reveals that adoption levels would be higher if seed prices were reduced. Given decreasing public support to agricultural research, policies should be targeted at reducing institutional constraints, to ensure that resource-poor farmers are not bypassed by private sector innovations.

Año de publicación: 
2007
Palabras clave: 
hybrid seeds
adoption
impact
India
Asia
Intellectual property rights