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JRC Brussels on 24 March 2010 – Roundup Ready Maize Symposium   1




Joint Research Centre (JRC)


              HT maize:
       ex-ante study in Europe

Emilio Rodríguez-Cerezo, Francisco Areal & Laura Riesgo
IPTS - Institute for Prospective Technological Studies
Seville - Spain


http://ipts.jrc.ec.europa.eu/
http://www.jrc.ec.europa.eu/
Introduction
JRC Brussels on 24 March 2010 – Roundup Ready Maize Symposium                                                                       2




                                                Global area of HT maize (1996-2008)
                                     8


                                     7


                                     6


                                     5
                  Million hectares




                                     4


                                     3


                                     2


                                     1


                                     0
                                         1996   1997   1998   1999   2000   2001   2002   2003   2004   2005   2006   2007   2008


                                                                                            Source: James (1997-2009)
Introduction
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                            Countries growing HT maize (2008)


                                                                   <0.1%
                                               5%      2% 2%1%
                                                                   <0.1%




                                                                            90%



                          USA     Canada     South Africa   Argentina   Philippines   Honduras   Chile


                                                                           Source: James (2009)
Introduction
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Possible economic impacts of HT maize:

- Facilitate adoption of no-tillage systems (cost savings:
reduced labour, fuel costs associating with plowing)

- Greater management flexibility: ease of use, broad-spectrum
herbicides and longer time window for spraying
Introduction
 JRC Brussels on 24 March 2010 – Roundup Ready Maize Symposium      5




2 GM crops authorised in the EU (Bt maize, Amflora potato)


Mandatory coexistence measures in the EU


EU GM farmers have to implement specific segregation
measures
Objective
 JRC Brussels on 24 March 2010 – Roundup Ready Maize Symposium      6




Analysing factors affecting the ex ante adoption of GM crops


Focusing on HT oilseed rape and HT maize


Effect of coexistence measures on adoption
Survey
JRC Brussels on 24 March 2010 – Roundup Ready Maize Symposium                                         7




Questionnaire to EU farmers
(Mar-Jul, 2007):

HT OSR
Czech Republic:                           200
Germany:                                  208
UK:                                       200
TOTAL:                                    608

HT maize                                                        The low response rate for some of the
France:                                   101                   questions included in the analysis
Hungary:                                  100                   reduced the number of valid observations
Spain:                                    104
                                                                HT OSR:          426 farms
TOTAL:                                    305                   HT maize:        280 farms
Questionnaire structure
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Four sections:
1) Select those farmers that were cropping OSR or maize in 2006

2) Farm characteristics: farm size, hired workers, and machinery

3) Farm management: variety of seeds, use of herbicides and
    pesticides, price and production, and WTAd questions

4) Socio-demographic data
Willingness to Adopt
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Farmers were asked whether they would grow HT OSR/HT maize.
Respondents could choose amongst 5 ordered alternatives:
   a) It's very unlikely I would change to HT OSR (HT maize)
   b) It's somewhat unlikely I would change to HT OSR (HT maize)
   c) It's uncertain I would change to HT OSR (HT maize)
   d) It's likely I would change to HT OSR (HT maize)
   e) It's very likely I would change to HT OSR (HT maize).

An ordered probit model was used to estimate the probability of
adoption
Willingness to Adopt
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Ex-ante adoption for HT OSR
                                               Czech
                                              Republic            Germany        UK

Very unlikely                                     0.15             0.06          0.10
                                                           0.34           0.18          0.26
Somewhat unlikely                                 0.19             0.12          0.16

Uncertain                                         0.29             0.25          0.28

Likely                                            0.31             0.42          0.36
                                                           0.37           0.57          0.46
Very likely                                       0.06             0.15          0.10
Conceptual Framework
JRC Brussels on 24 March 2010 – Roundup Ready Maize Symposium                                 11




Ex-ante adoption for HT maize
                                             France             Hungary        Spain

Very unlikely                                  0.12              0.15          0.07
                                                         0.35           0.41           0.25
Somewhat unlikely                              0.23              0.26          0.18

Uncertain                                      0.36              0.35          0.36

Likely                                         0.24              0.21          0.31
                                                         0.29           0.24           0.39
Very likely                                    0.05              0.03          0.08
Explanatory variables
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Farmers evaluated a number of reasons:

Economic reasons (Economic):
- 'It guarantees the reduction of losses caused by weed growth‘
- 'It guarantees higher income‘
- 'It reduces weed control costs‘

Environmental impact reduction (Environment):
- 'the environmental impact on my farm is reduced because it involves a
     cut down in herbicides‘

Facilitation of work (Ease):
- 'It facilitates my work being a technology that makes cultivation easier'
Explanatory variables
  JRC Brussels on 24 March 2010 – Roundup Ready Maize Symposium         13




Administrative measures (Administra):
- 'the plot must be identified in a public register'
- 'the neighbouring farmers must be notified‘
- 'if the land is rented, the owner has to be notified‘
- 'it must under public registration for 5 years'
Cleaning and segregation of harvest & transport (Technical):
- ‘the combine harvester must be thoroughly cleaned both before and after
     harvesting’
- ‘the compulsory of separate harvesting and transportation’
Insurance policy (Insurance):
- 'an insurance policy to cover claims for neighbours‘
Separation distance (Separation):
- ‘the distance over which I would stop growing HT OSR/Ht maize is …‘
Explanatory variables
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Disbelief in GM technology (Disbelief):
- 'I do not think there would be an improvement in yield‘
-'I do not think there would be an improvement in financial returns‘
- 'I do not belief in these new products‘
- ‘I prefer not to change the type of crop. I do not really like change‘
- 'I have been advised not to use this type of rape‘
- 'I think it would be difficult to market the grain‘
- ‘It will not be well received by society in general’
Explanatory variables
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Age
High education level (Education)
Farm size (Size)
Income

Germany (GE)
Czech Republic (CZ)
United Kingdom (UK)
Spain (SP)
France (FR)
Hungary (HU)
Explanatory variables
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Summary statistics of explanatory variables
                                             HT OSR                HT maize
  Explanatory variable                   Mean      SD           Mean       SD
  ECONOMIC                                 0.76       0.41         0.84       0.36
  ENVIRONMENT                              0.60       0.48         0.69       0.46
  EASE                                     0.83       0.38         0.85       0.36
  DISBELIEF                                0.35       0.48         0.16       0.36
  ADMINISTRA                               0.03       0.18         0.01       0.11
  TECHNICAL                                0.32       0.46         0.29       0.16
  SEPARATION                               0.54       0.35         0.41       0.49
  INSURANCE                                0.70       0.47         0.62       0.49
  AGE                                     47.69     11.29        47.61      11.13
  EDUCATION                                0.42       0.49         0.43       0.50
  SIZE                                   850.79   950.48        269.50    617.28
  INCOME                                   0.25       0.44         0.06       0.50
  GE                                       0.48       0.48       -          -
  CZ                                       0.29       0.46       -          -
  FR                                       -        -              0.33       0.47
  SP                                       -        -              0.35       0.47
Results Ordered probit for HT OSR and
                                        HT maize - WTAd -
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                                                HT OSR                      HT maize
         Explanatory variable         Coefficient    z-statistic   Coefficient    z-statistic
         Constant                      1.159***       3.43          1.133***       2.62
         ECONOMIC                      0.560***       4.10          0.283          1.34
         ENVIRONMENT                   0.347***       2.98          0.175          1.06
         EASE                          0.674***       4.37          0.459**        2.17
         DISBELIEF                    -0.385***      -3.22         -1.441***      -6.16
         ADMINISTRA                   -0.466         -1.61         -1.303         -1.56
         TECHNICAL                    -0.601***      -4.68         -0.698***      -3.92
         SEPARATION                   -0.211**       -1.92         -0.360**       -2.45
         INSURANCE                    -0.258**       -2.13         -0.344**       -2.28
         AGE                          -0.009*        -1.93         -0.002         -0.29
         EDUCATION                     0.261**        2.19          0.167          0.99
         SIZE                          0.000         -0.61          0.000          0.22
         INCOME                       -0.252**       -2.06         -0.442         -1.48
         GE                            0.284**        1.97            -              -
         CZ                           -0.231         -1.39            -              -
         FR                               -              -          0.164          0.85
         SP                               -              -          0.424**        2.14
         Cut-off parameters
         Cut-off_2                     0.63***           10.52     0.81***           10.15
         Cut-off_3                     1.37***           21.46     1.76***           20.82
         Cut-off_4                     2.57***           29.18     2.86***           25.13
         Log –likelihood                         -574.88                     -366.10
         Likelihood Ratio test                    165.69***                   138.83***
         Pseudo R-squared                           0.13                        0.16
         N                                          426                         280
Conclusions
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Positive factors:
  - HT OSR: Economic, environmental issues, ease of use.
  Socio-demographic variables (Age, education, income)
  - HT maize: Ease of use

Negative factors:
  HT OSR & HT maize: Coexistence measures, disbelief

Country differences:
  - HT OSR: GE** > UK > CZ
  - HT maize: SP** > FR > HU
Conclusions
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Decision on HT adoption in the EU is shaped by the
  implementation of coexistence measures:

     Technical measures have large effect on the probability of
     adopting

     25-metre distance and insurance cover lesser impact on
     farmers' WTAd HT crops
Future research
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Impacts on inputs use

GM adoption in the EU:
  - Effect of coexistence measures
  - Effect of efficiency on GM adoption

Consumer behaviour on GM products
JRC Brussels on 24 March 2010 – Roundup Ready Maize Symposium                                                                                                                 21



                                             Baseline Herbicide use for maize
   Number of herbicide treatments                                               Expenses on herbicides (€/ha)

                      EU                                                                      EU
   Obs= 304; Mean= 1.46; Median= 1; SD= 0.52                              Obs= 279; Mean= 47.77; Median= 45; SD= 31.98




                                                                                25
          80




                                                                                                              24.1%



                                                                                                          20.5%




                                                                                20
          60




                      54.6 %


                                                                                                                      14.8%
     Percentage




                                                                                    15
                                                                            Percentage
                                          44.4 %
        40




                                                                                                                  11.5%



                                                                           10
                                                                                         6.8%          6.5%
          20




                                                                                                                              5.4%
                                                                                5



                                                                                                3.2%

                                                              1.0 %                                                                  1.4% 1.1% 1.4%                    1.4%
                                                                                                                                                      0.7% 0.7% 0.4%
          0




                                                                                0




                  0     1                    2                 3      4
                               No. of herbicides treatments                              0   10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160
                                                                                                        Expenses on herbicides (€/ha)
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  • 1. JRC Brussels on 24 March 2010 – Roundup Ready Maize Symposium 1 Joint Research Centre (JRC) HT maize: ex-ante study in Europe Emilio Rodríguez-Cerezo, Francisco Areal & Laura Riesgo IPTS - Institute for Prospective Technological Studies Seville - Spain http://ipts.jrc.ec.europa.eu/ http://www.jrc.ec.europa.eu/
  • 2. Introduction JRC Brussels on 24 March 2010 – Roundup Ready Maize Symposium 2 Global area of HT maize (1996-2008) 8 7 6 5 Million hectares 4 3 2 1 0 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Source: James (1997-2009)
  • 3. Introduction JRC Brussels on 24 March 2010 – Roundup Ready Maize Symposium 3 Countries growing HT maize (2008) <0.1% 5% 2% 2%1% <0.1% 90% USA Canada South Africa Argentina Philippines Honduras Chile Source: James (2009)
  • 4. Introduction JRC Brussels on 24 March 2010 – Roundup Ready Maize Symposium 4 Possible economic impacts of HT maize: - Facilitate adoption of no-tillage systems (cost savings: reduced labour, fuel costs associating with plowing) - Greater management flexibility: ease of use, broad-spectrum herbicides and longer time window for spraying
  • 5. Introduction JRC Brussels on 24 March 2010 – Roundup Ready Maize Symposium 5 2 GM crops authorised in the EU (Bt maize, Amflora potato) Mandatory coexistence measures in the EU EU GM farmers have to implement specific segregation measures
  • 6. Objective JRC Brussels on 24 March 2010 – Roundup Ready Maize Symposium 6 Analysing factors affecting the ex ante adoption of GM crops Focusing on HT oilseed rape and HT maize Effect of coexistence measures on adoption
  • 7. Survey JRC Brussels on 24 March 2010 – Roundup Ready Maize Symposium 7 Questionnaire to EU farmers (Mar-Jul, 2007): HT OSR Czech Republic: 200 Germany: 208 UK: 200 TOTAL: 608 HT maize The low response rate for some of the France: 101 questions included in the analysis Hungary: 100 reduced the number of valid observations Spain: 104 HT OSR: 426 farms TOTAL: 305 HT maize: 280 farms
  • 8. Questionnaire structure JRC Brussels on 24 March 2010 – Roundup Ready Maize Symposium 8 Four sections: 1) Select those farmers that were cropping OSR or maize in 2006 2) Farm characteristics: farm size, hired workers, and machinery 3) Farm management: variety of seeds, use of herbicides and pesticides, price and production, and WTAd questions 4) Socio-demographic data
  • 9. Willingness to Adopt JRC Brussels on 24 March 2010 – Roundup Ready Maize Symposium 9 Farmers were asked whether they would grow HT OSR/HT maize. Respondents could choose amongst 5 ordered alternatives: a) It's very unlikely I would change to HT OSR (HT maize) b) It's somewhat unlikely I would change to HT OSR (HT maize) c) It's uncertain I would change to HT OSR (HT maize) d) It's likely I would change to HT OSR (HT maize) e) It's very likely I would change to HT OSR (HT maize). An ordered probit model was used to estimate the probability of adoption
  • 10. Willingness to Adopt JRC Brussels on 24 March 2010 – Roundup Ready Maize Symposium 10 Ex-ante adoption for HT OSR Czech Republic Germany UK Very unlikely 0.15 0.06 0.10 0.34 0.18 0.26 Somewhat unlikely 0.19 0.12 0.16 Uncertain 0.29 0.25 0.28 Likely 0.31 0.42 0.36 0.37 0.57 0.46 Very likely 0.06 0.15 0.10
  • 11. Conceptual Framework JRC Brussels on 24 March 2010 – Roundup Ready Maize Symposium 11 Ex-ante adoption for HT maize France Hungary Spain Very unlikely 0.12 0.15 0.07 0.35 0.41 0.25 Somewhat unlikely 0.23 0.26 0.18 Uncertain 0.36 0.35 0.36 Likely 0.24 0.21 0.31 0.29 0.24 0.39 Very likely 0.05 0.03 0.08
  • 12. Explanatory variables JRC Brussels on 24 March 2010 – Roundup Ready Maize Symposium 12 Farmers evaluated a number of reasons: Economic reasons (Economic): - 'It guarantees the reduction of losses caused by weed growth‘ - 'It guarantees higher income‘ - 'It reduces weed control costs‘ Environmental impact reduction (Environment): - 'the environmental impact on my farm is reduced because it involves a cut down in herbicides‘ Facilitation of work (Ease): - 'It facilitates my work being a technology that makes cultivation easier'
  • 13. Explanatory variables JRC Brussels on 24 March 2010 – Roundup Ready Maize Symposium 13 Administrative measures (Administra): - 'the plot must be identified in a public register' - 'the neighbouring farmers must be notified‘ - 'if the land is rented, the owner has to be notified‘ - 'it must under public registration for 5 years' Cleaning and segregation of harvest & transport (Technical): - ‘the combine harvester must be thoroughly cleaned both before and after harvesting’ - ‘the compulsory of separate harvesting and transportation’ Insurance policy (Insurance): - 'an insurance policy to cover claims for neighbours‘ Separation distance (Separation): - ‘the distance over which I would stop growing HT OSR/Ht maize is …‘
  • 14. Explanatory variables JRC Brussels on 24 March 2010 – Roundup Ready Maize Symposium 14 Disbelief in GM technology (Disbelief): - 'I do not think there would be an improvement in yield‘ -'I do not think there would be an improvement in financial returns‘ - 'I do not belief in these new products‘ - ‘I prefer not to change the type of crop. I do not really like change‘ - 'I have been advised not to use this type of rape‘ - 'I think it would be difficult to market the grain‘ - ‘It will not be well received by society in general’
  • 15. Explanatory variables JRC Brussels on 24 March 2010 – Roundup Ready Maize Symposium 15 Age High education level (Education) Farm size (Size) Income Germany (GE) Czech Republic (CZ) United Kingdom (UK) Spain (SP) France (FR) Hungary (HU)
  • 16. Explanatory variables JRC Brussels on 24 March 2010 – Roundup Ready Maize Symposium 16 Summary statistics of explanatory variables HT OSR HT maize Explanatory variable Mean SD Mean SD ECONOMIC 0.76 0.41 0.84 0.36 ENVIRONMENT 0.60 0.48 0.69 0.46 EASE 0.83 0.38 0.85 0.36 DISBELIEF 0.35 0.48 0.16 0.36 ADMINISTRA 0.03 0.18 0.01 0.11 TECHNICAL 0.32 0.46 0.29 0.16 SEPARATION 0.54 0.35 0.41 0.49 INSURANCE 0.70 0.47 0.62 0.49 AGE 47.69 11.29 47.61 11.13 EDUCATION 0.42 0.49 0.43 0.50 SIZE 850.79 950.48 269.50 617.28 INCOME 0.25 0.44 0.06 0.50 GE 0.48 0.48 - - CZ 0.29 0.46 - - FR - - 0.33 0.47 SP - - 0.35 0.47
  • 17. Results Ordered probit for HT OSR and HT maize - WTAd - JRC Brussels on 24 March 2010 – Roundup Ready Maize Symposium 17 HT OSR HT maize Explanatory variable Coefficient z-statistic Coefficient z-statistic Constant 1.159*** 3.43 1.133*** 2.62 ECONOMIC 0.560*** 4.10 0.283 1.34 ENVIRONMENT 0.347*** 2.98 0.175 1.06 EASE 0.674*** 4.37 0.459** 2.17 DISBELIEF -0.385*** -3.22 -1.441*** -6.16 ADMINISTRA -0.466 -1.61 -1.303 -1.56 TECHNICAL -0.601*** -4.68 -0.698*** -3.92 SEPARATION -0.211** -1.92 -0.360** -2.45 INSURANCE -0.258** -2.13 -0.344** -2.28 AGE -0.009* -1.93 -0.002 -0.29 EDUCATION 0.261** 2.19 0.167 0.99 SIZE 0.000 -0.61 0.000 0.22 INCOME -0.252** -2.06 -0.442 -1.48 GE 0.284** 1.97 - - CZ -0.231 -1.39 - - FR - - 0.164 0.85 SP - - 0.424** 2.14 Cut-off parameters Cut-off_2 0.63*** 10.52 0.81*** 10.15 Cut-off_3 1.37*** 21.46 1.76*** 20.82 Cut-off_4 2.57*** 29.18 2.86*** 25.13 Log –likelihood -574.88 -366.10 Likelihood Ratio test 165.69*** 138.83*** Pseudo R-squared 0.13 0.16 N 426 280
  • 18. Conclusions JRC Brussels on 24 March 2010 – Roundup Ready Maize Symposium 18 Positive factors: - HT OSR: Economic, environmental issues, ease of use. Socio-demographic variables (Age, education, income) - HT maize: Ease of use Negative factors: HT OSR & HT maize: Coexistence measures, disbelief Country differences: - HT OSR: GE** > UK > CZ - HT maize: SP** > FR > HU
  • 19. Conclusions JRC Brussels on 24 March 2010 – Roundup Ready Maize Symposium 19 Decision on HT adoption in the EU is shaped by the implementation of coexistence measures: Technical measures have large effect on the probability of adopting 25-metre distance and insurance cover lesser impact on farmers' WTAd HT crops
  • 20. Future research JRC Brussels on 24 March 2010 – Roundup Ready Maize Symposium 20 Impacts on inputs use GM adoption in the EU: - Effect of coexistence measures - Effect of efficiency on GM adoption Consumer behaviour on GM products
  • 21. JRC Brussels on 24 March 2010 – Roundup Ready Maize Symposium 21 Baseline Herbicide use for maize Number of herbicide treatments Expenses on herbicides (€/ha) EU EU Obs= 304; Mean= 1.46; Median= 1; SD= 0.52 Obs= 279; Mean= 47.77; Median= 45; SD= 31.98 25 80 24.1% 20.5% 20 60 54.6 % 14.8% Percentage 15 Percentage 44.4 % 40 11.5% 10 6.8% 6.5% 20 5.4% 5 3.2% 1.0 % 1.4% 1.1% 1.4% 1.4% 0.7% 0.7% 0.4% 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 No. of herbicides treatments 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 Expenses on herbicides (€/ha)
  • 22. JRC Brussels on 24 March 2010 – Roundup Ready Maize Symposium 22 Thank you for your attention!