A study of smallholder farmers in Maharashtra state, India, has found that under rain-fed conditions, farmers growing Asiatic cotton can obtain similar revenue and profit to farmers growing genetically modified American cotton (Bt American cotton).
Asiatic cotton can generate similar economic benefits to Bt cotton under rainfed conditions
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