This paper reports the results of a study undertaken to estimate the economic impact in developing countries of efforts by the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) to breed leaf rust resistant spring bread wheat varieties since 1973. The challenge in estimating these benefits lies in the pathogen's ability to mutate to new races, which may infect previously resistant varieties. Genetic resistance, rather than fungicide application, is the principal means of controlling leaf rust in developing countries. Whereas productivity enhancement is often estimated in terms of yield gains and increased supply, productivity maintenance is measured in terms of the yield losses avoided by the research investment. The internal rate of...
The research for this study was funded by CIMMYT, and all authors were affiliated with CIMMYT at the...
Expenditures on agricultural research in the public sector, including the International Agricultural...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsAndrew P. BarkleyPrevious studies show that ...
This paper reports the results of a study undertaken to estimate the economic impact in developing c...
This report presents information on the level of investment in wheat breeding research in developing...
This case study explores the half century of successful efforts of the international wheat stem and ...
This paper describes and analyzes some of the impacts of wheat improvement research in seven countri...
Interest in the economics of plant breeding first emerged during the late 1960s and early 1970s foll...
The strengthening of the IPRs for plant varieties provide incentives for breeding companies to inves...
Breeding new crop varieties with resistance to the biotic stresses that undermine crop yields is tan...
We summarize the findings of a recently completed study of the productivity impacts of international...
Rates of yield gain and returns to investment in wheat breeding research are estimated for Pakistan'...
Wheat rust disease is a major constraint of wheat production in Ethiopia. Thus, this study is carrie...
What are the goals of plant breeding research? This idea leads the author's paper. Finding efficient...
Improved wheat varieties have ameliorated our food production. Intensive cropping systems, as in Ger...
The research for this study was funded by CIMMYT, and all authors were affiliated with CIMMYT at the...
Expenditures on agricultural research in the public sector, including the International Agricultural...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsAndrew P. BarkleyPrevious studies show that ...
This paper reports the results of a study undertaken to estimate the economic impact in developing c...
This report presents information on the level of investment in wheat breeding research in developing...
This case study explores the half century of successful efforts of the international wheat stem and ...
This paper describes and analyzes some of the impacts of wheat improvement research in seven countri...
Interest in the economics of plant breeding first emerged during the late 1960s and early 1970s foll...
The strengthening of the IPRs for plant varieties provide incentives for breeding companies to inves...
Breeding new crop varieties with resistance to the biotic stresses that undermine crop yields is tan...
We summarize the findings of a recently completed study of the productivity impacts of international...
Rates of yield gain and returns to investment in wheat breeding research are estimated for Pakistan'...
Wheat rust disease is a major constraint of wheat production in Ethiopia. Thus, this study is carrie...
What are the goals of plant breeding research? This idea leads the author's paper. Finding efficient...
Improved wheat varieties have ameliorated our food production. Intensive cropping systems, as in Ger...
The research for this study was funded by CIMMYT, and all authors were affiliated with CIMMYT at the...
Expenditures on agricultural research in the public sector, including the International Agricultural...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsAndrew P. BarkleyPrevious studies show that ...