Hidden harvest: U.S. benefits from international research aid

This report spells out the benefits to the United States from its partnership with the CGIAR. Using wheat and rice to illustrate the gains from international research on important food crops, the report shows that U.S. investments in CGIAR wheat and rice research have paid off many times over for U....

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Autores principales: Pardey, Philip G., Alston, Julian M., Christian, Jason E., Fan, Shenggen
Formato: Informe técnico
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 1996
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/157094
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author Pardey, Philip G.
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Christian, Jason E.
Fan, Shenggen
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description This report spells out the benefits to the United States from its partnership with the CGIAR. Using wheat and rice to illustrate the gains from international research on important food crops, the report shows that U.S. investments in CGIAR wheat and rice research have paid off many times over for U.S. farmers--Pref.
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spelling CGSpace1570942025-01-10T06:43:39Z Hidden harvest: U.S. benefits from international research aid Pardey, Philip G. Alston, Julian M. Christian, Jason E. Fan, Shenggen agricultural credit economic aspects developing countries agricultural research finance investment This report spells out the benefits to the United States from its partnership with the CGIAR. Using wheat and rice to illustrate the gains from international research on important food crops, the report shows that U.S. investments in CGIAR wheat and rice research have paid off many times over for U.S. farmers--Pref. 1996 2024-10-24T12:47:17Z 2024-10-24T12:47:17Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/157094 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Pardey, Philip G.; Alston, Julian M.; Christian, Jason E.; Fan, Shenggen. 1996. Hidden harvest: U.S. benefits from international research aid. Food Policy Report 6. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/157094
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Pardey, Philip G.
Alston, Julian M.
Christian, Jason E.
Fan, Shenggen
Hidden harvest: U.S. benefits from international research aid
title Hidden harvest: U.S. benefits from international research aid
title_full Hidden harvest: U.S. benefits from international research aid
title_fullStr Hidden harvest: U.S. benefits from international research aid
title_full_unstemmed Hidden harvest: U.S. benefits from international research aid
title_short Hidden harvest: U.S. benefits from international research aid
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topic agricultural credit
economic aspects
developing countries
agricultural research
finance
investment
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