This paper reviews the literature on the subject of the role of improved agricultural technology in alleviating poverty in developing countries. Focusing primarily on improved cultivars produced by the international agricultural research system, it shows how new technology combines with other socioeconomic and institutional factors to determine poverty alleviation outcomes. Technology’s role in alleviating poverty is both indirect and partial; technology alone cannot overcome poverty, nor can continued poverty be blamed on improved technology. The review is organized into three parts in addition to the introduction and conclusion. Part I introduces poverty (Chapter 2) and the achievements of agricultural research (Chapter 3)
It has often been argued that new agricultural technologies lead to poverty reduction. This paper ar...
The aim of this paper is to review the recent literature on the relationship between growth in agric...
As the goals of international agricultural research move beyond increasing food production to the br...
This paper reviews the literature on the subject of the role of improved agricultural technology in ...
This paper reviews the literature on the subject of the role of improved agricultural technology in ...
Agricultural research has greatly increased the yields of important staple food crops, and for many ...
Agricultural research has greatly increased the yields of important staple food crops, and for many ...
Each year, about eight billion dollars are spent by donors and national governments on agricultural ...
The extent to which agricultural research has reduced poverty has become an increasing concern of po...
The extent to which agricultural research has reduced poverty has become an increasing concern of po...
"Agricultural research has greatly increased the yields of important staple food crops, and for many...
"Agricultural research has greatly increased the yields of important staple food crops, and for many...
This paper argues that the largely unrealized potential of agricultural science and technology (S&T)...
This paper argues that the largely unrealized potential of agricultural science and technology (S&T)...
It has often been argued that new agricultural technologies lead to poverty reduction. This paper ar...
It has often been argued that new agricultural technologies lead to poverty reduction. This paper ar...
The aim of this paper is to review the recent literature on the relationship between growth in agric...
As the goals of international agricultural research move beyond increasing food production to the br...
This paper reviews the literature on the subject of the role of improved agricultural technology in ...
This paper reviews the literature on the subject of the role of improved agricultural technology in ...
Agricultural research has greatly increased the yields of important staple food crops, and for many ...
Agricultural research has greatly increased the yields of important staple food crops, and for many ...
Each year, about eight billion dollars are spent by donors and national governments on agricultural ...
The extent to which agricultural research has reduced poverty has become an increasing concern of po...
The extent to which agricultural research has reduced poverty has become an increasing concern of po...
"Agricultural research has greatly increased the yields of important staple food crops, and for many...
"Agricultural research has greatly increased the yields of important staple food crops, and for many...
This paper argues that the largely unrealized potential of agricultural science and technology (S&T)...
This paper argues that the largely unrealized potential of agricultural science and technology (S&T)...
It has often been argued that new agricultural technologies lead to poverty reduction. This paper ar...
It has often been argued that new agricultural technologies lead to poverty reduction. This paper ar...
The aim of this paper is to review the recent literature on the relationship between growth in agric...
As the goals of international agricultural research move beyond increasing food production to the br...