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Annual Report
CIMMYT review 1975
(CIMMYT, 1975)
Maize; Wheat; Plant breeding; Genetic resources; Innovation adoption; Plant biotechnology; Seed production; Food security; Sustainability; Research policies; Economic analysis; Cropping systems; Agricultural research; ...
Annual Report
CIMMYT review 1976
(CIMMYT, 1976)
The year 1976 marks the end of CIMMYT's first decade and the start of the second. Such a milestone justifies a look backward at what has happened to CI MMYT and its collaborators, and a look forward at the foreseeable ...
Annual Report
CIMMYT review 1978
(CIMMYT, 1978)
Maize; Wheat; Plant breeding; Genetic resources; Innovation adoption; Plant biotechnology; Seed production; Food security; Sustainability; Research policies; Economic analysis; Cropping systems; Agricultural research; ...
Annual Report
CIMMYT review 1979
(CIMMYT, 1979)
Genetic resources; Innovation adoption; Plant biotechnology; Seed production; Food security; Sustainability; Research policies; Economic analysis; Cropping systems; Agricultural research; Organization of research; Developing ...
Annual Report
CIMMYT review 1974
(CIMMYT, 1974)
During the 6-month period ending March 1974, the staff of this center conducted a review of its own programs. Wheat scientists examined the research fields of maize. the maize staff examined the fields pf wheat. The ...
Annual Report
CIMMYT review 1977
(CIMMYT, 1977)
Plant breeding; Genetic resources; Innovation adoption; Plant biotechnology; Seed production; Food security; Sustainability; Research policies; Economic analysis; Cropping systems; Agricultural research; Organization of ...
Annual Report
CIMMYT Report on wheat improvement 1973
(CIMMYT, 1974)
The year 1973 marked the 28th year of continuous research on wheat and other small grains in Mexico by CIMMYT and its predecessors. It also marked the ninth year of CIMMYT's activities as an international center, based in ...
Annual Report
CIMMYT Report on wheat improvement 1976
(CIMMYT, 1978)
Wheat production continued to expand faster than population growth, both world wide and in the developing countries. In the past decade, wheat production rose 50 per cent and population 30 per cent. World wheat production ...