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How can specific market demand for non-GM maize affect the profitability of Bt and conventional maize? A case study for the middle Ebro Valley, Spain

Journal

SPANISH JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
Volume 10, Issue 4, Pages 867-876

Publisher

INST NACIONAL INVESTIGACION & TECNOLOGIA AGRARIA & ALIMENTARIA-INIA-CSIC
DOI: 10.5424/sjar/2012104-448-11

Keywords

bootstrapping; compound feed; genetically modified maize; Monte-Carlo simulation; price premium; price scenarios; Zea mays L. line MON810

Funding

  1. Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation [AGL2010-17560-C02-01]
  2. Regional Government of Andalusia [P09-SEJ-4992]

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This article analyses the consequences that a specific new market for non-GM (genetically modified) compound feed would have on the relative profitability of Bt and conventional maize in the middle Ebro Valley (Spain). The study uses information obtained through a survey amongst maize farmers for the year 2009. This paper evaluates the current profitability of Bt maize relative to the profitability of conventional maize showing that at present the probability of Bt maize being more profitable than conventional maize is 100%, mainly due the significantly higher yields of Bt maize. In addition the future of Bt maize is analysed in the event that a specific demand for non-GM maize for feed emerges. Simulations of price premium for conventional maize and their impact on the profitability of Bt maize in the region are described. To reduce to 50% the probability of Bt maize being more profitable than conventional maize a price premium of (sic)17 ton(-1) for non-GM maize would be necessary.

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