Market Intelligence Briefs – a new publication series to inform crop-breeding decisions

Traditionally, researchers from CGIAR, NARES and universities who have sought to inform crop breeding and seed systems programming have done so by publishing their work in reputable international peer-reviewed journals. However, the process can be slow, potentially requiring multiple revisions over...

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Autores principales: Donovan, Jason, Rutsaert, Peter
Formato: Blog Post
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: CGIAR 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/139284
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description Traditionally, researchers from CGIAR, NARES and universities who have sought to inform crop breeding and seed systems programming have done so by publishing their work in reputable international peer-reviewed journals. However, the process can be slow, potentially requiring multiple revisions over years. The practical nature of market intelligence research can limit its relevance for journal editors who are looking to push theoretical debates forward. Thus, for Market Intelligence to deliver on its promise, new ways of communicating will be essential. In looking to address these limitations, work package 1 has led the design and implementation of a new publication series called Market Intelligence Briefs (MIB).
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spelling CGSpace1392842024-02-26T01:53:14Z Market Intelligence Briefs – a new publication series to inform crop-breeding decisions Donovan, Jason Rutsaert, Peter market segmentation breeding selection criteria crops Traditionally, researchers from CGIAR, NARES and universities who have sought to inform crop breeding and seed systems programming have done so by publishing their work in reputable international peer-reviewed journals. However, the process can be slow, potentially requiring multiple revisions over years. The practical nature of market intelligence research can limit its relevance for journal editors who are looking to push theoretical debates forward. Thus, for Market Intelligence to deliver on its promise, new ways of communicating will be essential. In looking to address these limitations, work package 1 has led the design and implementation of a new publication series called Market Intelligence Briefs (MIB). 2023-10-02 2024-02-12T22:37:07Z 2024-02-12T22:37:07Z Blog Post https://hdl.handle.net/10568/139284 en Open Access CGIAR Donovan, Jason and Pieter Rutsaert (2023). Market Intelligence Briefs – a new publication series to inform crop-breeding decisions. CGIAR Initiative on Market Intelligence.
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crops
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