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Abstract
The potential economic benefits of Bt brinjal hybrids in terms of yield gain, reduction in insecticide-use,
and increase in net returns per hectare have been reported in this study. Results have shown that adoption
of Bt brinjal hybrids would provide yield gain of 37 per cent and reduction in total insecticide-use of about
42 per cent over non-Bt hybrids. Other benefits like increase in additional brinjal production (30 thousand
tonnes), savings from insecticides (` 47 crore) against Fruit and Shoot Borer (FSB), increase in net returns
(` 11029/ha), and reduction in price of brinjal output (3%), etc. would be at 15 per cent adoption level. With
increased adoption level of 60 per cent of Bt brinjal hybrids would provide, additional production of 119
thousand tonnes, savings from insecticides against FSB Rs 187 crore, increase in net returns ` 44117/ha
and likely reduction in brinjal price by 15 per cent. Simulation of gains adopting Bt brinjal hybrids has
shown that country may gain aggregate direct economic benefits between ` 577 crore and ` 2387 crore
annually at 15 per cent and 60 per cent adoption levels of bt brinjal hybrids, respectively. The major gains
will accrue to consumers (66% of total) and rest would go to the farmers. In brief, Bt brinjal offers a large
scope to increase income of farmers, reduce its cost to consumers, improve food safety and reduce health
hazards and environmental pollution. The results of study may be helpful in policy decision on Bt brinjal
adoption in the context of smallholders agriculture.