A Framework for Seed Policy Analysis in Developing Countries

A Framework for Seed Policy Analysis in Developing Countries
Author: Carl Pray
Publisher: Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1991
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780896293175

Overview of the seed industry in developing countries; An analytical framework; Government policies; Conclusions and priorities for future research.

Agricultural Science Policy

Agricultural Science Policy
Author: Julian M. Alston
Publisher: Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0801866049

Agricultural research and development have profoundly increased the quantity and quality of food production in the twentieth century. As populations increase, however, and land and water resources become more scarce, we must improve productivity and efficiency to provide adequate food supplies. Issues such as the environment, genetic diversity, food safety, poverty, human health, animal rights, public versus private responsibilities, and the question of intellectual property rights further complicate this task. Agricultural Science Policy: Changing Global Agendas consists of twelve chapters that describe important issues in agricultural science policy, the relevant facts, current economic thinking, and new results. Topics Include: Changing Global Contexts and Agendas for Agricultural R & D; Productivity Measures and Measurement; Research, Productivity, and Natural Resources; Research for Genetic Improvement; and a Conclusion, which suggests directions for the future. The chapters in this volume will provide researchers and policy makers with a timely review of progress on the existing agenda as well as laying the foundation for a new agenda and new directions for global agricultural science policy in the 21st century. Contributors: Julian M. Alston, University of California-Davis ? Walter J. Armbruster, President of the Farm Foundation ? Peter J. Barry, University of Illinois ? Wilfred Beckerman, University of Oxford ? Derek Byerlee, World Bank ? Barbara J. Craig, Oberlin College ? Robert Evenson, Yale University ? Richard Gray, University of Saskatchewan ? Zvi Griliches, Harvard University ? Paul W. Heisey, U.S. Department of Agriculture ? Frances Homans, University of Minnesota ? Peter Lindert, University of California-Davis ? Stavroula Malla, University of Saskatchewan ? Philip G. Pardey, International Food Policy Research Institute and University of Minnesota ? Prabhu L. Pingali, International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center ? Ismail Serageldin, World Bank and the American University in Cairo ? Michael J. Taylor, Department of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Forestry, Australia ? Greg Traxler, Auburn University ? James Wilen, University of California-Davis ? Brian Wright, University of California-Berkeley. Published in cooperation with the International Food Policy Research Institute.

Plants, Genes, and Crop Biotechnology

Plants, Genes, and Crop Biotechnology
Author: Maarten J. Chrispeels
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages: 600
Release: 2003
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780763715861

This book integrates many fields to help students understand the complexity of the basic science that underlies crop and food production.

Crop Improvement

Crop Improvement
Author: Khalid Rehman Hakeem
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2013-06-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1461470285

The improvement of crop species has been a basic pursuit since cultivation began thousands of years ago. To feed an ever increasing world population will require a great increase in food production. Wheat, corn, rice, potato and few others are expected to lead as the most important crops in the world. Enormous efforts are made all over the world to document as well as use these resources. Everybody knows that the introgression of genes in wheat provided the foundation for the “Green Revolution”. Later also demonstrated the great impact that genetic resources have on production. Several factors are contributing to high plant performance under different environmental conditions, therefore an effective and complementary use of all available technological tools and resources is needed to meet the challenge.

Ending Hunger in Our Lifetime

Ending Hunger in Our Lifetime
Author: C. Ford Runge
Publisher: Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2003-07-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0801877261

At a time in history when conflict erupts daily in far-flung corners of the world, ending severe deprivation may be critical to global peace and stability. Yet we are far from reaching the goal of reducing hunger by 2025. The authors of this book bring good news: hunger can be banished in our lifetime. They first distill what is already known about fighting hunger and then report on important new research findings and projections that show it can be done, through new and renewed institutions, scientific innovation, global economics and investment, and sustainable environmental practices. Although the book encompasses a wide array of ideas, arguments, facts, and figures, it is not a dry, academic text. Anyone wanting a better understanding of poverty and hunger and how to end it will benefit from reading it.