Search Results - 2003 New Year Honours~
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Potential economic impact from the adoption of new Brachiaria hybrids resistant to spittlebugs in livestock systems of Colombia, Mexico and Central America
Published 2005“…In order to have criteria on the extent of the estimated technological benefits, the value of beef and milk yield during 2003 was calculated in the reference countries. The NPV is equivalent to 44% of the value of that year, ranging between 16% in Honduras and 78% in Nicaragua. …”
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Impact of the adoption of Brachiaria grasses: Central America and Mexico
Published 2004“…The adoption of improved Brachiaria grasses was evaluated from 1990 to 2003 to estimate its impact in terms of animal productivity and income in Central America and Mexico. …”
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Impacto económico potencial de la adopción de nuevas Brachiarias resistentes a cercópidos
Published 2004“…Their present value accounted for 44% of that year’s production value, ranging from 16% in Honduras to 78% in Nicaragua. …”
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Impact of the adoption of Brachiaria grasses: Central America and Mexico
Published 2004“…The adoption of improved Brachiaria grasses was evaluated from 1990 to 2003 to estimate its impact in terms of animal productivity and income in Central America and Mexico. …”
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Impact of the adoption of Brachiaria grasses: Central America and Mexico
Published 2004“…The adoption of improved Brachiaria grasses was evaluated from 1990 to 2003 to estimate its impact in terms of animal productivity and income in Central America and Mexico. …”
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Potential economic impact from the adoption of Brachiaria hybrids resistant to spittlebugs in livestock systems of Colombia, Mexico and Central America
Published 2005“…In order to have criteria on the extent of the estimated technological benefits, the value of beef and milk yield during 2003 was calculated in the reference countries. The NPV is equivalent to 44% of the value of that year, ranging between 16% in Honduras and 78% in Nicaragua. …”
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Future of plant virus disease research in subSaharan African agriculture
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Nuevas estrategias para el control biológico de fitopatógenos
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