The changing living standard of farmers in the Yaqui Valley: looking beyond the "Green Revolution"
The World Food Prize Youth Institute sponsors a seminar through which students are able to research a topic related to food security and present it for discussion at the annual conference. This year, The World Food IPhoto: CIMMYT) Prize Foundation took the institute one step farther with tne creation of an internship program. Selected intems pursue an eight-week program of study at a researcn institution employing a World Food Prize laureate. I was selected to study for the surruner at The International Maize and Wneat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) near Mexico City. Even though CIMMYT does not employ a World Food Prize laureate, Dr. Norman E. Borlaug, 1970 Nobel Peace Prize laureate, helped to establish this institution and continues to act as a consultant for the programs. My interest in international economics and politics led me Nobel Peace Prize laureate to the Economics Program. Under the direction of Dr. Prabhu Pingali, Economics Program Director, I have studied the effects of the "Green Revolution" and the reform of Article 27 of the Mexican Constitution on the lives of Yaqui Valley farmers. During the internship, I traveled to the Yaqui Valley in Sonora, Mexico. to experience firsthand the bving standard changes of wheat farmers. The following essay is an independent-study project that incorporates interviews and research on the topic.
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dig-cimmyt-10883-38302021-03-31T14:27:11Z The changing living standard of farmers in the Yaqui Valley: looking beyond the "Green Revolution" Feldmann, M.P. AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FARMERS SEED PRODUCTION The World Food Prize Youth Institute sponsors a seminar through which students are able to research a topic related to food security and present it for discussion at the annual conference. This year, The World Food IPhoto: CIMMYT) Prize Foundation took the institute one step farther with tne creation of an internship program. Selected intems pursue an eight-week program of study at a researcn institution employing a World Food Prize laureate. I was selected to study for the surruner at The International Maize and Wneat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) near Mexico City. Even though CIMMYT does not employ a World Food Prize laureate, Dr. Norman E. Borlaug, 1970 Nobel Peace Prize laureate, helped to establish this institution and continues to act as a consultant for the programs. My interest in international economics and politics led me Nobel Peace Prize laureate to the Economics Program. Under the direction of Dr. Prabhu Pingali, Economics Program Director, I have studied the effects of the "Green Revolution" and the reform of Article 27 of the Mexican Constitution on the lives of Yaqui Valley farmers. During the internship, I traveled to the Yaqui Valley in Sonora, Mexico. to experience firsthand the bving standard changes of wheat farmers. The following essay is an independent-study project that incorporates interviews and research on the topic. 15 pages 2014-03-13T01:05:21Z 2014-03-13T01:05:21Z 2014 Book http://hdl.handle.net/10883/3830 English 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 The World Food Prize |
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The World Food Prize Youth Institute sponsors a seminar through which students are able to research a topic related to food security and present it for discussion at the annual conference. This year, The World Food IPhoto: CIMMYT) Prize Foundation took the institute one step farther with tne creation of an internship program. Selected intems pursue an eight-week program of study at a researcn institution employing a World Food Prize laureate. I was selected to study for the surruner at The International Maize and Wneat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) near Mexico City. Even though CIMMYT does not employ a World Food Prize laureate, Dr. Norman E. Borlaug, 1970 Nobel Peace Prize laureate, helped to establish this institution and continues to act as a consultant for the programs. My interest in international economics and politics led me Nobel Peace Prize laureate to the Economics Program. Under the direction of Dr. Prabhu Pingali, Economics Program Director, I have studied the effects of the "Green Revolution" and the reform of Article 27 of the Mexican Constitution on the lives of Yaqui Valley farmers. During the internship, I traveled to the Yaqui Valley in Sonora, Mexico. to experience firsthand the bving standard changes of wheat farmers. The following essay is an independent-study project that incorporates interviews and research on the topic. |
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The changing living standard of farmers in the Yaqui Valley: looking beyond the "Green Revolution" |
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