<div><p>Sorghum and millet grow in some of the most heterogeneous and austere agroecologies around the world. These crops are amongst the top five cereal sources of food and feed. Yet, few studies document the impact of sorghum and millet genetic enhancement. The Internal Rate of Return (ROR) is one of the most popular metrics used to measure the economic return on investment on agricultural research and development (R&D). This study conducted a meta-analysis of 59 sorghum and millet ROR estimates obtained from 25 sources published between 1958 and 2015. The average rate of return to sorghum and millet R&D investment is between 54–76 percent per year. All studies computed social rather than private RORs because the technologies were develop...
Zvi Griliches published the first formal economic estimate of the rates of return to food and agricu...
This country-level impact study for Uganda combines ex-post and ex-ante estimation of research gains...
As a result of the offsetting effect of a rise in productivity and decline in harvested area, the wo...
Research-enabled growth in agricultural productivity is pivotal to sub-Saharan Africa's overall econ...
The Southern African Development Community (SADC)/International Crops Research Institute for the Sem...
Sorghum and millet are important for human consumption in marginal rainfall regions, for low income ...
At odds with a vast body of economic evidence reporting exceptionally high rates of return to invest...
Agricultural research is generally accepted as an important means of raising agricultural productivi...
The past two decades of R & D for sorghum and millets in SSA have generated a wealth of new evidence...
Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) and pearl millet [Pennisetum glaucum] are very impor tant to t...
This volume reports the findings of a study of the productivity impact of varietal improvement resea...
AbstractResearch-enabled growth in agricultural productivity is pivotal to sub-Saharan Africa’s over...
Conventional estimates of the economic return to agricultural research use market prices for the val...
ICRISAT is working on sorghum crop improvement primarily in South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa since ...
Zvi Griliches’ seminal analysis of hybrid corn spawned a large literature seeking to quantify and de...
Zvi Griliches published the first formal economic estimate of the rates of return to food and agricu...
This country-level impact study for Uganda combines ex-post and ex-ante estimation of research gains...
As a result of the offsetting effect of a rise in productivity and decline in harvested area, the wo...
Research-enabled growth in agricultural productivity is pivotal to sub-Saharan Africa's overall econ...
The Southern African Development Community (SADC)/International Crops Research Institute for the Sem...
Sorghum and millet are important for human consumption in marginal rainfall regions, for low income ...
At odds with a vast body of economic evidence reporting exceptionally high rates of return to invest...
Agricultural research is generally accepted as an important means of raising agricultural productivi...
The past two decades of R & D for sorghum and millets in SSA have generated a wealth of new evidence...
Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) and pearl millet [Pennisetum glaucum] are very impor tant to t...
This volume reports the findings of a study of the productivity impact of varietal improvement resea...
AbstractResearch-enabled growth in agricultural productivity is pivotal to sub-Saharan Africa’s over...
Conventional estimates of the economic return to agricultural research use market prices for the val...
ICRISAT is working on sorghum crop improvement primarily in South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa since ...
Zvi Griliches’ seminal analysis of hybrid corn spawned a large literature seeking to quantify and de...
Zvi Griliches published the first formal economic estimate of the rates of return to food and agricu...
This country-level impact study for Uganda combines ex-post and ex-ante estimation of research gains...
As a result of the offsetting effect of a rise in productivity and decline in harvested area, the wo...