Pakistan Cotton Survey 2013, round 1.2
The dataset "Pakistan Cotton Survey 2013, Round 1.2" was collected to inform the research study that examines the efficiency of markets for cotton seed in Pakistan with particular emphasis on the market for genetically modified cotton seed embodying insect-resistance traits from the soil bacterium B...
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International Food Policy Research Institute
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| author | International Food Policy Research Institute Innovative Development Strategies National Institute of Genomics and Advanced Biotechnology, National Agricultural Research Center University of Agriculture, Faisalabad |
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| description | The dataset "Pakistan Cotton Survey 2013, Round 1.2" was collected to inform the research study that examines the efficiency of markets for cotton seed in Pakistan with particular emphasis on the market for genetically modified cotton seed embodying insect-resistance traits from the soil bacterium Bacillus thurigiensis (Bt) that have been conferred through genetic modification. The survey was designed by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) and implemented by Innovative Development Studies (IDS). It collected data related to input use and pesticide poisoning symptoms up to the first picking of cotton. Round 1.2 was implemented between September-November in 2013, during or immediately following the first picking. Data were collected from the households sampled in Round 1.1. Of the original sample of 728 households, 46 chose not to grow cotton in kharif 2013, 70 lost their crops to flood or other natural disasters, four migrated and eight dropped out in the second- or third-round surveys. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1449512025-04-24T19:52:56Z Pakistan Cotton Survey 2013, round 1.2 International Food Policy Research Institute Innovative Development Strategies National Institute of Genomics and Advanced Biotechnology, National Agricultural Research Center University of Agriculture, Faisalabad biotechnology cotton households The dataset "Pakistan Cotton Survey 2013, Round 1.2" was collected to inform the research study that examines the efficiency of markets for cotton seed in Pakistan with particular emphasis on the market for genetically modified cotton seed embodying insect-resistance traits from the soil bacterium Bacillus thurigiensis (Bt) that have been conferred through genetic modification. The survey was designed by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) and implemented by Innovative Development Studies (IDS). It collected data related to input use and pesticide poisoning symptoms up to the first picking of cotton. Round 1.2 was implemented between September-November in 2013, during or immediately following the first picking. Data were collected from the households sampled in Round 1.1. Of the original sample of 728 households, 46 chose not to grow cotton in kharif 2013, 70 lost their crops to flood or other natural disasters, four migrated and eight dropped out in the second- or third-round surveys. 2016 2024-06-04T09:44:39Z 2024-06-04T09:44:39Z Dataset https://hdl.handle.net/10568/144951 en Open Access International Food Policy Research Institute International Food Policy Research Institute; Innovative Development Strategies (Pvt) Ltd.; National Institute of Genomics and Advanced Biotechnology, National Agricultural Research Center; Office of Research, Innovation, and Commercialization, University of Agriculture Faisalabad; Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Agriculture Faisalabad. 2016. Pakistan cotton survey 2013, round 1.2. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/QIUHRO. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1. |
| spellingShingle | biotechnology cotton households International Food Policy Research Institute Innovative Development Strategies National Institute of Genomics and Advanced Biotechnology, National Agricultural Research Center University of Agriculture, Faisalabad Pakistan Cotton Survey 2013, round 1.2 |
| title | Pakistan Cotton Survey 2013, round 1.2 |
| title_full | Pakistan Cotton Survey 2013, round 1.2 |
| title_fullStr | Pakistan Cotton Survey 2013, round 1.2 |
| title_full_unstemmed | Pakistan Cotton Survey 2013, round 1.2 |
| title_short | Pakistan Cotton Survey 2013, round 1.2 |
| title_sort | pakistan cotton survey 2013 round 1 2 |
| topic | biotechnology cotton households |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/144951 |
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