The world of plant breeding is changing rapidly in response both to scientific developments and to economic forces. In particular, there is a growing trend to widespread privatisation of crop breeding. An economist's perspective on some of the key differences between traditional public plant breeding and private plant breeding will be presented together with some of the key driving forces behind the emerging trend to privatisation of plant breeding. A possible consequence of much greater private involvement in Australian plant breeding is the crowding-out of all other competition by a very small number of large multi-national firms, who might then exploit their market power to capture almost all of the value created by plant breeding. Aust...
The science, funding and organisation of plant breeding in Australia has changed greatly since the 1...
This paper examines the barley and wheat breeding programmes of the Plant Breeding Institute (PBI), ...
Declining government budgets, pressure from donors and agribusiness firms and the failure of some go...
The world of plant breeding is changing rapidly in response both to scientific developments and to e...
There is a growing trend to widespread privatisation of crop breeding, and there are grounds for exp...
As private plant breeding replaces public programs, the efficient provision and utilisation of key e...
Intellectual property protection, globalization, and pressure on public budgets in many industrializ...
Private investment in plant breeding has been increasing while public plant breeding has stagnated o...
Plant breeding has been effective in addressing food insecurity by increasing agricultural yields an...
As private plant breeding replaces public programs, the efficient provision and utilisation of key e...
In the face of higher grain prices and slowing agricultural productivity growth the G20 Ministers an...
It is easy to assume that the public sector dominates assistance to smallholders in the developing w...
Economic outcomes in the “plant breeding industry” are being driven by interactions between advances...
Plant breeding for an EU bio-based economy 2020 Joint Research Centre - Institute for Prospective Te...
This paper examines the barley and wheat breeding programmes of the Plant Breeding Institute (PBI), ...
The science, funding and organisation of plant breeding in Australia has changed greatly since the 1...
This paper examines the barley and wheat breeding programmes of the Plant Breeding Institute (PBI), ...
Declining government budgets, pressure from donors and agribusiness firms and the failure of some go...
The world of plant breeding is changing rapidly in response both to scientific developments and to e...
There is a growing trend to widespread privatisation of crop breeding, and there are grounds for exp...
As private plant breeding replaces public programs, the efficient provision and utilisation of key e...
Intellectual property protection, globalization, and pressure on public budgets in many industrializ...
Private investment in plant breeding has been increasing while public plant breeding has stagnated o...
Plant breeding has been effective in addressing food insecurity by increasing agricultural yields an...
As private plant breeding replaces public programs, the efficient provision and utilisation of key e...
In the face of higher grain prices and slowing agricultural productivity growth the G20 Ministers an...
It is easy to assume that the public sector dominates assistance to smallholders in the developing w...
Economic outcomes in the “plant breeding industry” are being driven by interactions between advances...
Plant breeding for an EU bio-based economy 2020 Joint Research Centre - Institute for Prospective Te...
This paper examines the barley and wheat breeding programmes of the Plant Breeding Institute (PBI), ...
The science, funding and organisation of plant breeding in Australia has changed greatly since the 1...
This paper examines the barley and wheat breeding programmes of the Plant Breeding Institute (PBI), ...
Declining government budgets, pressure from donors and agribusiness firms and the failure of some go...