2016
DOI: 10.1093/afraf/adv063
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Briefing: Burkina Faso's reversal on genetically modified cotton and the implications for Africa

Abstract: CAN GENETICALLY MODIFIED (GM) CROPS help smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa? To date, only two GM cropsinsect-resistant forms of cotton and maizehave made it into the hands of African farmers. Of these, GM cotton has the longest empirical track record, having been the first GM crop ever introduced in Africa, and the only one that has been grown in multiple countries-first South Africa, then Burkina Faso. 1 The performance of this crop has received intense scrutiny, as it offers the best indication of ho… Show more

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“…1 Bt cotton was first grown in Burkina Faso in field trials in 2003, commercialized in 2008 with select farmers for seed production, and then on a wider basis in 2009 (Compaoré Sawadogo, 2018;Dowd-Uribe & Schnurr, 2016). 2 Monsanto's Bollgard II cotton produced the proteins Cry1Ac and Cry2Ab (from the soil bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis), which kill Lepidopteran larvae (common cotton pests; Dowd-Uribe & Bingen, 2011).…”
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“…1 Bt cotton was first grown in Burkina Faso in field trials in 2003, commercialized in 2008 with select farmers for seed production, and then on a wider basis in 2009 (Compaoré Sawadogo, 2018;Dowd-Uribe & Schnurr, 2016). 2 Monsanto's Bollgard II cotton produced the proteins Cry1Ac and Cry2Ab (from the soil bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis), which kill Lepidopteran larvae (common cotton pests; Dowd-Uribe & Bingen, 2011).…”
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“…Dans un processus d'innovation c'est un point crucial pour la pérennisation de l'innovation. Au début de 2016 au bout de sept ans de commercialisation le coton Bt a été officiellement abandonné en raison du manque à gagner en quantité de fibres produites, de la réduction de la longueur de la fibre (DOWD-URIBE et SCHNURR, 2016, FOK 2016.…”
Section: Discussion Et Conclusion Sur L'échec Du Coton Bt Au Burkina unclassified
“…Monsanto partnered with the Burkinabè government in 2003 and started to introduce Bt cotton to farmers from 2008. In the years that followed, Bt cotton proved to be increasingly popular, and by 2013 Monsanto’s Bt cotton market share rose to 70 percent (Dowd-Uribe & Schnurr 2016). However, the quality of Bt cotton gradually worsened in comparison to the renowned quality of conventional cotton in Burkina Faso.…”
Section: How Has the Local Population Been Informed And Are Local Pomentioning
confidence: 99%