1992/93 CIMMYT World wheat facts and trends: the wheat breeding industry in developing countries: an analysis of investments and impacts
This report presents information on the level of investment in wheat breeding research in developing countries and the impact of that research, and discusses issues related to assessing returns to wheat improvement research and improving research efficiency. In 1990, the total estimated investment in wheat improvement research in developing countries was US$ 96 million. Expressed another way, developing countries spent about US$ 0.40 per ton of wheat on improvement research, or about 0.3% of the value of production. This research has had a considerable impact in the developing world. Modem varieties of wheat cover 70% of the developing country wheat area, and many farmers have replaced older improved varieties with newer ones. Research on improved spring bread wheat varieties alone has contributed an additional US$ 3 billion in benefits in developing countries in the past decade. However, results of this study suggest that national agricultural research programs have considerable scope to utilize research resources more efficiently, by rationalizing the number and size of wheat research programs and by examining opportunities to import technology or collaborate with countries sharing similar production environments.
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dig-cimmyt-10883-11812022-10-28T17:41:11Z 1992/93 CIMMYT World wheat facts and trends: the wheat breeding industry in developing countries: an analysis of investments and impacts Centro Internacional de Mejoramiento de Maíz y Trigo (CIMMYT) AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY WHEAT PLANT BREEDING RESEARCH ECONOMIC ANALYSIS INVESTMENT COSTS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES This report presents information on the level of investment in wheat breeding research in developing countries and the impact of that research, and discusses issues related to assessing returns to wheat improvement research and improving research efficiency. In 1990, the total estimated investment in wheat improvement research in developing countries was US$ 96 million. Expressed another way, developing countries spent about US$ 0.40 per ton of wheat on improvement research, or about 0.3% of the value of production. This research has had a considerable impact in the developing world. Modem varieties of wheat cover 70% of the developing country wheat area, and many farmers have replaced older improved varieties with newer ones. Research on improved spring bread wheat varieties alone has contributed an additional US$ 3 billion in benefits in developing countries in the past decade. However, results of this study suggest that national agricultural research programs have considerable scope to utilize research resources more efficiently, by rationalizing the number and size of wheat research programs and by examining opportunities to import technology or collaborate with countries sharing similar production environments. 52 pages 2012-01-06T05:16:14Z 2012-01-06T05:16:14Z 1993 Annual Report 968-6127-91-7 0257-876X http://hdl.handle.net/10883/1181 English CIMMYT World Wheat Facts and Trends CIMMYT manages Intellectual Assets as International Public Goods. The user is free to download, print, store and share this work. In case you want to translate or create any other derivative work and share or distribute such translation/derivative work, please contact CIMMYT-Knowledge-Center@cgiar.org indicating the work you want to use and the kind of use you intend; CIMMYT will contact you with the suitable license for that purpose. Open Access PDF Mexico CIMMYT |
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This report presents information on the level of investment in wheat breeding research in developing countries and the impact of that research, and discusses issues related to assessing returns to wheat improvement research and improving research efficiency. In 1990, the total estimated investment in wheat improvement research in developing countries was US$ 96 million. Expressed another way, developing countries spent about US$ 0.40 per ton of wheat on improvement research, or about 0.3% of the value of production. This research has had a considerable impact in the developing world. Modem varieties of wheat cover 70% of the developing country wheat area, and many farmers have replaced older improved varieties with newer ones. Research on improved spring bread wheat varieties alone has contributed an additional US$ 3 billion in benefits in developing countries in the past decade. However, results of this study suggest that national agricultural research programs have considerable scope to utilize research resources more efficiently, by rationalizing the number and size of wheat research programs and by examining opportunities to import technology or collaborate with countries sharing similar production environments. |
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