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Adoption of cotton biotechnologies is driven primarily by their effectiveness in controlling pests but also by their potential to reduce costs and production risk. Synergies with other technologies are also important. Reduced tillage practices for instance both encourage the adoption of herbicide resistant cotton varieties and are encouraged by them. Patterns of adoption of cotton biotechnologies among small and large farms are equivalent as no scale bias is found. |
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