Cotton, Biotechnology, and Economic Development

During the past decade, cotton prices remained considerably below other agricultural prices (although they recovered toward the end of 2010). Yet, between 2000-04 and 2005-09 world cotton production increased 13 percent. This paper conjectures that...

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Main Author: Baffes, John
Format: Policy Research Working Paper
Language:English
Published: 2012
Subjects:
FAO
R&D
WEB
WTO
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spelling okr-10986-36632021-04-23T14:02:11Z Cotton, Biotechnology, and Economic Development Baffes, John AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES AGRICULTURAL CROPS AGRICULTURAL PRICE AGRICULTURAL PRICES AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION ANIMAL FEED BIOSAFETY BIOTECHNOLOGY BY-PRODUCTS CARTEL COCOA COLLATERAL COMMODITY COMMODITY PRICE COMMODITY PRICES CONSUMERS COST REDUCTION COTTON COTTON GROWING COTTON PRICE COTTON PRICES COTTON PRODUCTION COTTON SECTOR COTTON YIELDS COVARIANCE MATRIX CROP CROPS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPING ECONOMIES DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DEVELOPMENT POLICY ECONOMETRICS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC EFFECTS ELASTICITY ELECTRICITY ENERGY PRICE ENERGY PRICES ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS EQUIPMENT EXPENDITURES EXPORTS FAIR FAIR TRADE FAO FARM FARMER FARMERS FARMS FERTILIZERS FIBERS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FOOD PRICE GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM ANALYSIS GENETIC ENGINEERING GENETIC RESOURCES GLOBAL MARKET GRAIN GRAINS GREEN REVOLUTION GROSS MARGIN INCOME INNOVATION INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE LARGE-SCALE ADOPTION LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MAIZE MARKET FORCES MARKET SHARE MARKETING MATERIAL MODERN AGRICULTURE MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS OPEN ACCESS OPPORTUNITY COST OUTPUT PER CAPITA INCOME PESTICIDE POLITICAL CONSIDERATIONS POLITICAL ECONOMY POOR FARMERS PRICE INDEX PRICE INDICES PRICE MOVEMENTS PRICE TRENDS PRICE VOLATILITY PRODUCTION COSTS PRODUCTIVITY PRODUCTIVITY IMPROVEMENTS PRODUCTIVITY INCREASES PUBLIC POLICY PURCHASING R&D REGULATORY BODY REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY REGIME RENT SEEKING RENT SEEKING BEHAVIOR RESULTS SAVINGS SEED SEED COMPANIES SEED TECHNOLOGY SEED VARIETIES SEEDS SOYBEANS SUBSTITUTE SUGARCANE SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TOBACCO TOBACCO PLANTS TRADE NEGOTIATIONS TRANSMISSION USERS VEGETABLE OILS WEB WHEAT WORLD ECONOMY WORLD TRADE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION WTO YIELD INCREASE YIELDS During the past decade, cotton prices remained considerably below other agricultural prices (although they recovered toward the end of 2010). Yet, between 2000-04 and 2005-09 world cotton production increased 13 percent. This paper conjectures that biotechnology-induced productivity improvements increased supplies by China and India, which, in addition to keeping cotton prices low, aided these countries to cap-ture market share from (and cause losses to) non-users of biotechnology. By contrast, with a single exception, Africa has not adopted biotechnology and, not coincidentally, its cotton output declined by more than 20 percent between the first and second half of the past decade. The paper concludes that the development implications of biotechnology go beyond cotton and Africa. High energy prices have been an important driver of the recent commodity price boom. Therefore, investment and policy strategy responses to a cost-driven boom should be consistent with cost-saving alternatives. Biotechnology clearly meets this challenge. 2012-03-19T18:06:25Z 2012-03-19T18:06:25Z 2011-12-01 http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000158349_20111205112253 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/3663 English Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 5896 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper The World Region
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topic AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
AGRICULTURAL PRICE
AGRICULTURAL PRICES
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
ANIMAL FEED
BIOSAFETY
BIOTECHNOLOGY
BY-PRODUCTS
CARTEL
COCOA
COLLATERAL
COMMODITY
COMMODITY PRICE
COMMODITY PRICES
CONSUMERS
COST REDUCTION
COTTON
COTTON GROWING
COTTON PRICE
COTTON PRICES
COTTON PRODUCTION
COTTON SECTOR
COTTON YIELDS
COVARIANCE MATRIX
CROP
CROPS
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPING ECONOMIES
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
ECONOMETRICS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC EFFECTS
ELASTICITY
ELECTRICITY
ENERGY PRICE
ENERGY PRICES
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS
EQUIPMENT
EXPENDITURES
EXPORTS
FAIR
FAIR TRADE
FAO
FARM
FARMER
FARMERS
FARMS
FERTILIZERS
FIBERS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FOOD PRICE
GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM ANALYSIS
GENETIC ENGINEERING
GENETIC RESOURCES
GLOBAL MARKET
GRAIN
GRAINS
GREEN REVOLUTION
GROSS MARGIN
INCOME
INNOVATION
INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
LARGE-SCALE ADOPTION
LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES
MAIZE
MARKET FORCES
MARKET SHARE
MARKETING
MATERIAL
MODERN AGRICULTURE
MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS
OPEN ACCESS
OPPORTUNITY COST
OUTPUT
PER CAPITA INCOME
PESTICIDE
POLITICAL CONSIDERATIONS
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POOR FARMERS
PRICE INDEX
PRICE INDICES
PRICE MOVEMENTS
PRICE TRENDS
PRICE VOLATILITY
PRODUCTION COSTS
PRODUCTIVITY
PRODUCTIVITY IMPROVEMENTS
PRODUCTIVITY INCREASES
PUBLIC POLICY
PURCHASING
R&D
REGULATORY BODY
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REGULATORY REGIME
RENT SEEKING
RENT SEEKING BEHAVIOR
RESULTS
SAVINGS
SEED
SEED COMPANIES
SEED TECHNOLOGY
SEED VARIETIES
SEEDS
SOYBEANS
SUBSTITUTE
SUGARCANE
SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TOBACCO
TOBACCO PLANTS
TRADE NEGOTIATIONS
TRANSMISSION
USERS
VEGETABLE OILS
WEB
WHEAT
WORLD ECONOMY
WORLD TRADE
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
WTO
YIELD INCREASE
YIELDS
spellingShingle AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
AGRICULTURAL PRICE
AGRICULTURAL PRICES
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
ANIMAL FEED
BIOSAFETY
BIOTECHNOLOGY
BY-PRODUCTS
CARTEL
COCOA
COLLATERAL
COMMODITY
COMMODITY PRICE
COMMODITY PRICES
CONSUMERS
COST REDUCTION
COTTON
COTTON GROWING
COTTON PRICE
COTTON PRICES
COTTON PRODUCTION
COTTON SECTOR
COTTON YIELDS
COVARIANCE MATRIX
CROP
CROPS
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPING ECONOMIES
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
ECONOMETRICS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC EFFECTS
ELASTICITY
ELECTRICITY
ENERGY PRICE
ENERGY PRICES
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS
EQUIPMENT
EXPENDITURES
EXPORTS
FAIR
FAIR TRADE
FAO
FARM
FARMER
FARMERS
FARMS
FERTILIZERS
FIBERS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FOOD PRICE
GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM ANALYSIS
GENETIC ENGINEERING
GENETIC RESOURCES
GLOBAL MARKET
GRAIN
GRAINS
GREEN REVOLUTION
GROSS MARGIN
INCOME
INNOVATION
INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
LARGE-SCALE ADOPTION
LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES
MAIZE
MARKET FORCES
MARKET SHARE
MARKETING
MATERIAL
MODERN AGRICULTURE
MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS
OPEN ACCESS
OPPORTUNITY COST
OUTPUT
PER CAPITA INCOME
PESTICIDE
POLITICAL CONSIDERATIONS
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POOR FARMERS
PRICE INDEX
PRICE INDICES
PRICE MOVEMENTS
PRICE TRENDS
PRICE VOLATILITY
PRODUCTION COSTS
PRODUCTIVITY
PRODUCTIVITY IMPROVEMENTS
PRODUCTIVITY INCREASES
PUBLIC POLICY
PURCHASING
R&D
REGULATORY BODY
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REGULATORY REGIME
RENT SEEKING
RENT SEEKING BEHAVIOR
RESULTS
SAVINGS
SEED
SEED COMPANIES
SEED TECHNOLOGY
SEED VARIETIES
SEEDS
SOYBEANS
SUBSTITUTE
SUGARCANE
SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TOBACCO
TOBACCO PLANTS
TRADE NEGOTIATIONS
TRANSMISSION
USERS
VEGETABLE OILS
WEB
WHEAT
WORLD ECONOMY
WORLD TRADE
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
WTO
YIELD INCREASE
YIELDS
Baffes, John
Cotton, Biotechnology, and Economic Development
geographic_facet The World Region
relation Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 5896
description During the past decade, cotton prices remained considerably below other agricultural prices (although they recovered toward the end of 2010). Yet, between 2000-04 and 2005-09 world cotton production increased 13 percent. This paper conjectures that biotechnology-induced productivity improvements increased supplies by China and India, which, in addition to keeping cotton prices low, aided these countries to cap-ture market share from (and cause losses to) non-users of biotechnology. By contrast, with a single exception, Africa has not adopted biotechnology and, not coincidentally, its cotton output declined by more than 20 percent between the first and second half of the past decade. The paper concludes that the development implications of biotechnology go beyond cotton and Africa. High energy prices have been an important driver of the recent commodity price boom. Therefore, investment and policy strategy responses to a cost-driven boom should be consistent with cost-saving alternatives. Biotechnology clearly meets this challenge.
format Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
author Baffes, John
author_facet Baffes, John
author_sort Baffes, John
title Cotton, Biotechnology, and Economic Development
title_short Cotton, Biotechnology, and Economic Development
title_full Cotton, Biotechnology, and Economic Development
title_fullStr Cotton, Biotechnology, and Economic Development
title_full_unstemmed Cotton, Biotechnology, and Economic Development
title_sort cotton, biotechnology, and economic development
publishDate 2012
url http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000158349_20111205112253
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