It is well accepted that biological innovations, particularly varietal improvements, have greatly contributed to agricultural yield and output growth in the past. At the same time, public funding for breeding programmes such as at the Agricultural Research Council in South Africa has dwindled. In an effort to confirm the importance of continued funding of varietal improvement programmes, this paper estimates the benefits from wheat varietal innovations and attributes them to the different institutional sources (public, private and others) that have contributed to varietal changes in South Africa. The empirical analyses used data on market shares of wheat varieties planted by farmers and annual quantities of wheat produced across different w...
With the rapidly growing population of Pakistan there is emerging need of food to keep pace with it....
Addressing the multiple challenges facing global agriculture requires integrated innovation in areas...
South Africa currently faces a wheat production crisis, suggesting that current policies, research a...
In the wake of increasing private investment in crop breeding research and the release of new variet...
Although classified as an upper middle-income country by the World Bank, food insecurity is still a ...
Although classified as an upper middle-income country, food insecurity is still a concern throughout...
We undertook a historical review of wheat varietal improvements in South Africa from 1891 to 2013, t...
Although classified as an upper middle-income country, food insecurity is still a concern throughout...
The Wagga wheat breeding program has been operating for over 100 years. In that time, it has release...
The strengthening of the IPRs for plant varieties provide incentives for breeding companies to inves...
This paper addresses measurement issues involved in estimating the benefits from a university wheat ...
Wheat is South Africa’s second most important grain crop and is produced in winter rainfall, summer ...
The study sought to estimate the genetic gains and associated monetary value contributed by the TGCD...
Thesis (MComm)--Stellenbosch University, 2014.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The protection of South Africa’s agr...
South Africa has been a net importer of wheat for the past two decades. Due to the inverse relations...
With the rapidly growing population of Pakistan there is emerging need of food to keep pace with it....
Addressing the multiple challenges facing global agriculture requires integrated innovation in areas...
South Africa currently faces a wheat production crisis, suggesting that current policies, research a...
In the wake of increasing private investment in crop breeding research and the release of new variet...
Although classified as an upper middle-income country by the World Bank, food insecurity is still a ...
Although classified as an upper middle-income country, food insecurity is still a concern throughout...
We undertook a historical review of wheat varietal improvements in South Africa from 1891 to 2013, t...
Although classified as an upper middle-income country, food insecurity is still a concern throughout...
The Wagga wheat breeding program has been operating for over 100 years. In that time, it has release...
The strengthening of the IPRs for plant varieties provide incentives for breeding companies to inves...
This paper addresses measurement issues involved in estimating the benefits from a university wheat ...
Wheat is South Africa’s second most important grain crop and is produced in winter rainfall, summer ...
The study sought to estimate the genetic gains and associated monetary value contributed by the TGCD...
Thesis (MComm)--Stellenbosch University, 2014.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The protection of South Africa’s agr...
South Africa has been a net importer of wheat for the past two decades. Due to the inverse relations...
With the rapidly growing population of Pakistan there is emerging need of food to keep pace with it....
Addressing the multiple challenges facing global agriculture requires integrated innovation in areas...
South Africa currently faces a wheat production crisis, suggesting that current policies, research a...