Impacts of maize breeding research in Latin America, 1966-97

This report documents the number and types of maize varieties and hybrids released by public breeding programs between 1966 and 1997, describes the varieties and hybrids marketed by public seed agencies and private companies in Latin America in 1997, analyzes recent trends in commercial maize seed sales, estimates the area planted to improved maize germplasm in 1966, and discusses factors that have influenced adoption. The authors find that the primary locus of maize breeding research has shifted to the private sector, the private sector now dominates commercial maize seed production, and the maize seed industry in Latin America has become increasingly concentrated. Although the area planted to improved maize germplasm continues to increase, adoption has been uneven. The use of CIMMYT materials has been extensive in public has well as private sector breeding programs, and total area shown to CIMMYT-related materials continues to increase.

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Main Authors: Morris, M.L., Lopez Pereira, M.A.
Format: Book biblioteca
Language:English
Published: CIMMYT 1999
Subjects:AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, MAIZE, ZEA MAYS, HYBRIDS, VARIETIES, SEED PRODUCTION, SEED INDUSTRY, PLANT BREEDING, PUBLIC ENTERPRISES, PRIVATE ENTERPRISES, RESEARCH POLICIES, MARKETING POLICIES, RESEARCH SUPPORT, INNOVATION ADOPTION, ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT, ECONOMIC ANALYSIS,
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spelling dig-cimmyt-10883-9872021-02-09T18:25:25Z Impacts of maize breeding research in Latin America, 1966-97 Morris, M.L. Lopez Pereira, M.A. AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY MAIZE ZEA MAYS HYBRIDS VARIETIES SEED PRODUCTION SEED INDUSTRY PLANT BREEDING PUBLIC ENTERPRISES PRIVATE ENTERPRISES RESEARCH POLICIES MARKETING POLICIES RESEARCH SUPPORT INNOVATION ADOPTION ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT ECONOMIC ANALYSIS MAIZE ZEA MAYS HYBRIDS VARIETIES SEED PRODUCTION SEED INDUSTRY PLANT BREEDING PUBLIC ENTERPRISES PRIVATE ENTERPRISES RESEARCH POLICIES MARKETING POLICIES RESEARCH SUPPORT INNOVATION ADOPTION ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT ECONOMIC ANALYSIS This report documents the number and types of maize varieties and hybrids released by public breeding programs between 1966 and 1997, describes the varieties and hybrids marketed by public seed agencies and private companies in Latin America in 1997, analyzes recent trends in commercial maize seed sales, estimates the area planted to improved maize germplasm in 1966, and discusses factors that have influenced adoption. The authors find that the primary locus of maize breeding research has shifted to the private sector, the private sector now dominates commercial maize seed production, and the maize seed industry in Latin America has become increasingly concentrated. Although the area planted to improved maize germplasm continues to increase, adoption has been uneven. The use of CIMMYT materials has been extensive in public has well as private sector breeding programs, and total area shown to CIMMYT-related materials continues to increase. 55 pages 2012-01-06T05:09:11Z 2012-01-06T05:09:11Z 1999 Book 970-648-034-X http://hdl.handle.net/10883/987 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 Latin America Mexico CIMMYT
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topic AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
MAIZE
ZEA MAYS
HYBRIDS
VARIETIES
SEED PRODUCTION
SEED INDUSTRY
PLANT BREEDING
PUBLIC ENTERPRISES
PRIVATE ENTERPRISES
RESEARCH POLICIES
MARKETING POLICIES
RESEARCH SUPPORT
INNOVATION ADOPTION
ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
MAIZE
ZEA MAYS
HYBRIDS
VARIETIES
SEED PRODUCTION
SEED INDUSTRY
PLANT BREEDING
PUBLIC ENTERPRISES
PRIVATE ENTERPRISES
RESEARCH POLICIES
MARKETING POLICIES
RESEARCH SUPPORT
INNOVATION ADOPTION
ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
MAIZE
ZEA MAYS
HYBRIDS
VARIETIES
SEED PRODUCTION
SEED INDUSTRY
PLANT BREEDING
PUBLIC ENTERPRISES
PRIVATE ENTERPRISES
RESEARCH POLICIES
MARKETING POLICIES
RESEARCH SUPPORT
INNOVATION ADOPTION
ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
MAIZE
ZEA MAYS
HYBRIDS
VARIETIES
SEED PRODUCTION
SEED INDUSTRY
PLANT BREEDING
PUBLIC ENTERPRISES
PRIVATE ENTERPRISES
RESEARCH POLICIES
MARKETING POLICIES
RESEARCH SUPPORT
INNOVATION ADOPTION
ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
spellingShingle AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
MAIZE
ZEA MAYS
HYBRIDS
VARIETIES
SEED PRODUCTION
SEED INDUSTRY
PLANT BREEDING
PUBLIC ENTERPRISES
PRIVATE ENTERPRISES
RESEARCH POLICIES
MARKETING POLICIES
RESEARCH SUPPORT
INNOVATION ADOPTION
ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
MAIZE
ZEA MAYS
HYBRIDS
VARIETIES
SEED PRODUCTION
SEED INDUSTRY
PLANT BREEDING
PUBLIC ENTERPRISES
PRIVATE ENTERPRISES
RESEARCH POLICIES
MARKETING POLICIES
RESEARCH SUPPORT
INNOVATION ADOPTION
ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
MAIZE
ZEA MAYS
HYBRIDS
VARIETIES
SEED PRODUCTION
SEED INDUSTRY
PLANT BREEDING
PUBLIC ENTERPRISES
PRIVATE ENTERPRISES
RESEARCH POLICIES
MARKETING POLICIES
RESEARCH SUPPORT
INNOVATION ADOPTION
ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
MAIZE
ZEA MAYS
HYBRIDS
VARIETIES
SEED PRODUCTION
SEED INDUSTRY
PLANT BREEDING
PUBLIC ENTERPRISES
PRIVATE ENTERPRISES
RESEARCH POLICIES
MARKETING POLICIES
RESEARCH SUPPORT
INNOVATION ADOPTION
ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
Morris, M.L.
Lopez Pereira, M.A.
Impacts of maize breeding research in Latin America, 1966-97
description This report documents the number and types of maize varieties and hybrids released by public breeding programs between 1966 and 1997, describes the varieties and hybrids marketed by public seed agencies and private companies in Latin America in 1997, analyzes recent trends in commercial maize seed sales, estimates the area planted to improved maize germplasm in 1966, and discusses factors that have influenced adoption. The authors find that the primary locus of maize breeding research has shifted to the private sector, the private sector now dominates commercial maize seed production, and the maize seed industry in Latin America has become increasingly concentrated. Although the area planted to improved maize germplasm continues to increase, adoption has been uneven. The use of CIMMYT materials has been extensive in public has well as private sector breeding programs, and total area shown to CIMMYT-related materials continues to increase.
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topic_facet AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
MAIZE
ZEA MAYS
HYBRIDS
VARIETIES
SEED PRODUCTION
SEED INDUSTRY
PLANT BREEDING
PUBLIC ENTERPRISES
PRIVATE ENTERPRISES
RESEARCH POLICIES
MARKETING POLICIES
RESEARCH SUPPORT
INNOVATION ADOPTION
ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
MAIZE
ZEA MAYS
HYBRIDS
VARIETIES
SEED PRODUCTION
SEED INDUSTRY
PLANT BREEDING
PUBLIC ENTERPRISES
PRIVATE ENTERPRISES
RESEARCH POLICIES
MARKETING POLICIES
RESEARCH SUPPORT
INNOVATION ADOPTION
ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
author Morris, M.L.
Lopez Pereira, M.A.
author_facet Morris, M.L.
Lopez Pereira, M.A.
author_sort Morris, M.L.
title Impacts of maize breeding research in Latin America, 1966-97
title_short Impacts of maize breeding research in Latin America, 1966-97
title_full Impacts of maize breeding research in Latin America, 1966-97
title_fullStr Impacts of maize breeding research in Latin America, 1966-97
title_full_unstemmed Impacts of maize breeding research in Latin America, 1966-97
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