HOMA FARMING - THE ONLY WAY OUT! |
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COTTON: HOMA FARMING
vs. Bt (genetically modified) |
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Comparison of
Tapovan Cotton with Bt Cotton, Khandesh, Maharashtra, India |
Tobacco leaf streak
virus, tobacco caterpillars, etc, have emerged as new diseases and pests
of Bt cotton. The emergence of the mealy bug as a Bt cotton pest also
appears to be a case of secondary pest resurgence, and no amount or type
of pesticide has been able to control it. |
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Neighboring Bt cotton attacked by secondary pests | Neighboring Bt Cotton attacked by Lalya disease | ||
On the other hand in the HOMA Farm "Tapovan" we have sown non Bt American hybrid, Ankur 651. The plants are smaller in height than the Bt varieties but a count of the number of cotton bolls per plant reveal an average of up to 80 or 90. This compares very favorably with the Bt varieties. Bt plants are normally much bigger in size but this does not necessarily translate into more bolls per plant. And on some farms we have counted an average of only 50 to 60 bolls per plant. |
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Tapovan Homa cotton- up to 90 bolls per plant | Tapovan Homa Cotton - no pest problems | ||
Below is an interim cost comparison of our neighbour's Bt cotton with our HOMA Tapovan cotton: | |||
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