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Yield and income effects of rice varieties with tolerance of multiple abiotic stresses: The case of green super rice (GSR) and flooding in the Philippines

  • Jose M. Yorobe*
  • , Jauhar Ali
  • , Valerien O. Pede
  • , Roderick M. Rejesus
  • , Orlee P. Velarde
  • , Huaiyu Wang
  • *此作品的通讯作者

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摘要

With the increasing frequency of extreme climatic events, the new challenge is to develop rice varieties that are tolerant of drought, water submergence, and salinity. There are now new high-yielding green super rice (GSR) cultivars developed at the International Rice Research Institute with increased tolerance to multiple abiotic stresses. But a clear understanding of the economic benefits of these varieties under farmers' production environments is not yet fully understood. In this article, we assess the yield and income effects of GSR rice varieties using a two-year panel data from one province. We use matched samples from a propensity score matching method and a fixed-effects model within a difference-in-difference (DID) framework to estimate the yield effects. The income effects were evaluated using the parameter estimates from the yield/production function model. The results of the ordinary least squares and DID fixed-effects regressions reveal significant and positive effects of GSR varieties on yield. The most important finding is that the benefits from these varieties are strongly felt when there is flooding. This evidence was not as robust when matched samples were used. However, it is clear that the yield benefits from GSR varieties could improve rice food security and help alleviate poverty in the country.

源语言英语
页(从-至)261-271
页数11
期刊Agricultural Economics (United Kingdom)
47
3
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 1 5月 2016

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