Tables |
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Table 1. |
Global Area of Biotech Crops, the First 14 Years, 1996 to 2009 |
Table 2. |
Global Area of Biotech Crops, 2008 and 2009: Industrial and Developing Countries (Million Hectares) |
Table 3. |
Global Area of Biotech Crops in 2008 and 2009: by Country (Million Hectares) |
Table 4. |
Agricultural Exports and Net Agricultural Trade in Brazil, in US$ Billions, for 2005 to 2008 |
Table 5. |
Biotech Crops Approved for Commercial Planting in Brazil, 1998 to 1 December 2009 |
Table 6. |
2008 World Fuel Ethanol Production |
Table 7. |
Environmental Benefits of Biotech Adoption in Brazil, 2008/09 to 2017/18 |
Table 8. |
Benefits and “Lost Benefits” (US$ Billions) from RR®Soybean in Brazil, 1997 to 2008 |
Table 9. |
Potential Economic Benefits of Biotech in Brazil if Adopted in Reasonable Time Frame in Next Decade (US$ Billions) |
Table 10 |
Commercial Approvals for Planting, Food and Feed, in Argentina, 1996 to 2009 |
Table 11. |
Beneficiaries of Direct Benefits of Biotech Soybeans in Argentina, 1996 to 2005 |
Table 12. |
Land Holdings Distribution and Production of Cotton in India, 2008-2009 |
Table 13. |
Cotton Growing Zones in India, 2008-2009 |
Table 14. |
Adoption of Bt Cotton in India, by Major State, from 2002 to 2009 (Thousand Hectares) |
Table 15. |
Adoption of Single and Multiple Bt Cotton in India, 2006 to 2009 (In Millions of Hectares and Percentage) |
Table 16. |
Value of the Total Pesticide Market in India in 1998 and 2006 Relative to the Value of the Cotton Insecticide Market |
Table 17. |
Consumption of Pesticides in India, 2001 to 2006 (Metric Tons of Technical Grade or Active Ingredients) |
Table 18. |
Commercial Release of Different Bt Cotton Events in India, 2002 to 2009 |
Table 19. |
Deployment of Approved Bt Cotton Events/Hybrids/Variety by Region in India in 2009 |
Table 20. |
Deployment of Approved Bt Cotton Events/Hybrids/Variety by Companies/Institutions in India, 2002 to 2009 |
Table 21. |
Pesticide Residue Levels in Brinjal in India |
Table 22. |
Summarized Results of MLRTs with Bt Brinjal Hybrids from Mahyco, 2004 to 2006 |
Table 23. |
Summarized Results of MLRTs with Bt Brinjal Hybrids from ICAR trials, 2004 to 2006 |
Table 24. |
Summarized Results of Mean Cumulative Shoot and Fruit Damage in Brinjal, 2004 to 2008 |
Table 25. |
Summarized Results of Agronomic Performance of the Two-Year Large-Scale Field Trials (LSTs) of Bt Brinjal Hybrids Conducted by AICVIP /IIVR in India, 2007-08 and 2008-09 |
Table 26. |
Mean Economic Performance of Two-Year Large-Scale Field Trials (LSTs) of Bt Brinjal Hybrids Conducted by AICVIP /IIVR in India, 2007-08 and 2008-09 |
Table 27. |
DBT’s Institutional Capacity and Infrastructure for R&D of Crop Biotech in India |
Table 28. |
Status of Field Trials of Biotech/GM Crops in India, 2009 |
Table 29. |
Eleven Studies Conducted by Public Institutes on the Benefits of Bt Cotton in India for the Years, 1998 to 2009 |
Table 30. |
Approval and Commercialization of Biotech Crops in China |
Table 31. |
Adoption of Biotech Crops in South Africa, 2001 to 2009 (Thousand Hectares) |
Table 32. |
Partial Budget for Production of RR®soybean and its Conventional Equivalent in Bolivia |
Table 33. |
Hectares of Canola, Conventional and RR Biotech, Planted in Australia, by State, 2008 and 2009. |
Table 34. |
Performance of RR®Canola and Farmer Comparator Technologies in Australia |
Table 35. |
Summary of Results of Bt Cotton and Conventional Cotton Farmers in Burkina Faso, 2008 |
Table 36. |
Hectares of Biotech Bt Maize in the Autonomous Communities of Spain, 1998 to 2009 |
Table 37. |
Hectares of Maize in Spain by Province, 2009 |
Table 38. |
Field Trials of Biotech Maize Approved for Planting in Mexico in 2009 |
Table 39. |
Hectares of Major Biotech Seed Crops Grown for Export in Chile, 2002/03 to 2009/10 |
Table 40. |
Cultivation of Bt Maize in Portugal in 2009 |
Table 41. |
Hectares of Bt Maize Planted in 2006 to 2009 in the EU Countries* which Grew Bt Maize in 2009 |
Table 42. |
GMO Crop Approvals for Import by the European Union, 2004-2009 |
Table 43. |
Global Area of Biotech Crops, 2008 and 2009: by Crop (Million Hectares) |
Table 44. |
Global Area of Biotech Crops, 2008 and 2009: by Trait (Million Hectares) |
Table 45. |
Adoption of Single, Double and Triple Stacked Traits in Biotech Maize in the USA in 2007 and 2009 |
Table 46. |
Dominant Biotech Crops in 2009 (Million Hectares) |
Table 47. |
Biotech Crop Area as Percent of Global Area of Principal Crops, 2009 (Million Hectares) |
Table 48. |
The Global Value of the Biotech Crop Market, 1996 to 2009 |
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Figures |
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Figure 1. |
International Prices of Crop Commodities and a Barrel of Crude Oil, 2006 to December 2009 |
Figure 2. |
Global Area of Biotech Crops, 1996 to 2009 (Million Hectares) |
Figure 3. |
Global Area of Biotech Crops, 1996 to 2009: Industrial and Developing Countries (Million Hectare) |
Figure 4. |
Global Area (Million Hectares) of Biotech Crops, 1996 to 2009, by Country, and Mega-Countries, and for the Top Eight Countries |
Figure 5. |
Brazilian Grain Production, 1990 to 2009 |
Figure 6. |
Brazilian Soybean Export Revenue (US$ Billion) for 1999 to 2009 Estimates |
Figure 7. |
Brazilian Real Versus US$ Exchange Rate, 2001 to 2009 |
Figure 8. |
Global Soybean Prices, for 2001 to 2009 |
Figure 9. |
Soybean Production Cost in Brazil, 2007/08 to 2009/10 |
Figure 10. |
Soybean Cost of Production in Brazil, 2009/10 |
Figure 11. |
Projected Changes in Grain Planted Area, Brazil, 2008/09 and 2009/10 |
Figure 12. |
Soybean Cultivars Registered in Brazil, 2000 to 2009 |
Figure 13. |
Cotton Varieties Registered in Brazil, 1999 to 2009 |
Figure 14. |
Maize Hybrids and Lines Registered in Brazil, 1999 to 2009 |
Figure 15. |
Top Sugar Producers, 2008/2009 (Estimates) |
Figure 16. |
Biodiesel Production in Brazil, 2005 to 2009 |
Figure 17. |
Adoption of Bt Cotton in India for the Eight Year Period, 2002 to 2009 |
Figure 18. |
Percent Adoption of Bt Cotton in India and in Different States Expressed as Percent Adoption within States and Nationally in India, 2002 to 2009 |
Figure 19. |
Adoption of Single and Multiple Gene Bt Cotton Hybrids from 2002 to 2009 |
Figure 20. |
Number of Small Farmers Adopting Bt Cotton Hybrids in India, 2002 to 2009 |
Figure 21. |
Cotton Hectarage, Production and Yield in India, 2001 to 2009 |
Figure 22. |
Export and Import of Cotton in India, 2001 to 2009 |
Figure 23. |
Crop Biotechnology Industry Market in India (in Rupee Crore), 2002 to 2008 |
Figure 24. |
Approval of Events and Bt Cotton Variety & Hybrids in India, 2009 |
Figure 25. |
Release of Bt Cotton Hybrids in India, 2002 to 2009 |
Figure 26. |
Protocol Followed in Chronological Order, for Regulatory Approval of Bt Brinjal in India, 2000 to 2009 |
Figure 27. |
Percentage of Conventional, Biotech and Mutation based Herbicide tolerance (HT) Canola Planted in Canada, 1996-2009 (Million Hectares) |
Figure 28. |
Adoption of Bt Cotton in Each Province of Northern China, as Percentage, 1997 to 2006 |
Figure 29. |
Increase in Hectarage Traits of Biotech Maize in the Philippines and Proportion of Commercialized Traits, 2003 to 2009. |
Figure 30. |
Map of Cotton-Growing Areas in Burkina Faso* |
Figure 31. |
Global Area of Biotech Crops, 1996 to 2009: by Crop (Million Hectares) |
Figure 32. |
Global Area of Biotech Crops, 1996 to 2009: by Trait (Million Hectares) |
Figure 33. |
Global Adoption Rates (%) for Principal Biotech Crops, 2009 (Million Hectares) |
Figure 34. |
US Revenues from Major GM crops |