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Marketing of Bt Cotton in India: Aggressive, Unscrupulous and False…

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Monsanto has been using every trick in the book to promote its GM cotton seeds in India. Aggressive and even unethical practices are adopted to lure farmers into the Bt Cotton trap. This has been the case right from the beginning and regulators have chosen to ignore this aggressive marketing despite reports of failure in many locations.

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  • Centre for Sustainable Agriculture CSA, 2007. "Marketing of Bt Cotton in India: Aggressive, Unscrupulous and False…," Working Papers id:1225, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:1225
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