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The design and management of call system training in on-farm research 

Tripp, R.; Anandajayasekeram, P.; Sain, G. (CIMMYT, 1990)
This paper, intended for those engaged in training national research and extension personnel in on-farm research (OFR) methods, summarizes the experiences of the CIMMYT Economics Program, in collaboration with members of ...
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Public and private investments in maize research in Mexico and Guatemala 

Echeverria, R.G. (CIMMYT, 1990)
This paper describes the relationship between public and private sector research and seed production in Mexico and Guatemala. The focus is on public agricultural research institutes and local and multinational seed
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Wheat in the cotton-based cropping systems of the irrigated Sindh 

Khushk, A.M.; Memon, M.Y.; Lashari, M.I.; Longmire, J. (CIMMYT; PARC, 1990)
The cotton-wheat cropping system is the most important in Pakistani agriculture. In Sindh more than one million hectares of wheat is cultivated, out of which almost 80% of area is grown under the cotton wheat cropping ...
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Wheat technologies and the impact of AKRSP wheat development in the double cropping zone of Gilgit, 1988-89 

Ahmad, Z.; Tetlay, K.A.; Asghar, C.; Longmire, J. (CIMMYT; PARC, 1990)
This report combines two studies that were undertaken in 1989 to assess the impact of the wheat development efforts of the AKRSP, Gilgit. The first study was undertaken to provide quantitative data on farmers' use of key ...
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Determinacion de la ventaja comparativa mediante el analisis del CRI: pautas establecidas a partir de la experiencia del CIMMYT 

Morris, M.L. (CIMMYT, 1990)
El conocimiento de la ventaja comparativa es importante para los países en desarrollo debido a que los posibles aumentos en el bienestar social que surgen de la especialización y el comercio pueden utilizarse para fomentar ...
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Accelerating the transfer of wheat breeding gains to farmers: a study of the dynamics of varietal replacement in Pakistan 

Heisey, P.W. (CIMMYT, 1990)
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PARC/CIMMYT Paper (7)CIMMYT Economics Working Paper (6)CIMMYT Documento de Trabajo de Economia (3)CIMMYT Economics Paper ; 1 (1)CIMMYT Economics Working Paper 90/05 (1)... View More
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Byerlee, D. (5)Morris, M.L. (4)Heisey, P.W. (3)Longmire, J.L. (3)Low, A. (3)Alvarez, M. (2)Anandajayasekeram, P. (2)Asghar, C. (2)Brennan, J.P. (2)Coronel, F. (2)... View More
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1990 (26)
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WHEAT (6)YIELDS (5)DISEASE RESISTANCE (4)ECONOMICS (4)SEED PRODUCTION (4)WEED CONTROL (4)AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT (3)AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH (3)CROPPING SYSTEMS (3)EXPERIMENTATION (3)... View More
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Smallholder Farmers (2)Planting Strategies (1)Price (1)Resources (1)Sugar Cane (1)Trials (1)... View More
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South Asia (9)Global (5)North America (4)Southern Africa (3)Central America (2)... View More


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