The Globalization of Wheat

The Globalization of Wheat
Title The Globalization of Wheat PDF eBook
Author Marci Baranski
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Press
Total Pages 224
Release 2022-11-15
Genre Science
ISBN 0822989069

Download The Globalization of Wheat Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

In The Globalization of Wheat, Marci R. Baranski explores Norman Borlaug’s complicated legacy as godfather of the Green Revolution. Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1970 for his role in fighting global hunger, Borlaug, an American agricultural scientist and plant breeder who worked for the Rockefeller Foundation, left a legacy that divides opinions even today. His high-yielding dwarf wheat varieties, known as miracle seeds, effectively doubled and tripled crop yields across the globe, from Kenya to India and Argentina to Mexico due to their wide adaptation. But these modern seeds also required expensive chemical fertilizers and irrigation, both of which were only available to wealthier farmers. Baranski argues that Borlaug’s new technologies ultimately privileged wealthier farmers, despite assurances to politicians that these new crops would thrive in diverse geographies and benefit all farmers. As large-scale monocultures replaced traditional farming practices, these changes were codified into the Indian wheat research system, thus limiting attention to traditional practices and marginal environments. In the shadow of this legacy, and in the face of accelerating climate change, Baranski brings new light to Borlaug’s role in a controversial concept in agricultural science.

Wheat In The Third World

Wheat In The Third World
Title Wheat In The Third World PDF eBook
Author Haldore Hanson
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 172
Release 2021-11-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1000010899

Download Wheat In The Third World Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Many developing countries have adopted new wheat production techniques to expand food supplies, but opportunities for raising output further and improving farmers' livelihoods remain great. In this book, three internationally recognized experts associated with the International Center for Maize and Wheat Improvement (CIMMYT) address decision makers in developing countries and international agencies, providing essential information about the prospects for increasing wheat productivity. The authors examine the characteristics of the wheat plant as a crop and as a food, explore recent scientific findings related to producing and handling the crop and suggest important areas for future research. They also look at specific wheat production problems and potentials in eight countries and propose means of organizing and operating an effective national wheat program. The book closes with a forecast of the outlook for food, wheat, and population to the end of the century.

The Green Revolution for Wheat in Developing Countries

The Green Revolution for Wheat in Developing Countries
Title The Green Revolution for Wheat in Developing Countries PDF eBook
Author Gary Vocke
Publisher
Total Pages 28
Release 1986
Genre Agriculture and state
ISBN

Download The Green Revolution for Wheat in Developing Countries Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

PhD series

PhD series
Title PhD series PDF eBook
Author Paul Sharp
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2009
Genre
ISBN

Download PhD series Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The Book of Wheat

The Book of Wheat
Title The Book of Wheat PDF eBook
Author Peter Tracy Dondlinger
Publisher
Total Pages 462
Release 1908
Genre Bibliography
ISBN

Download The Book of Wheat Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Wheat

Wheat
Title Wheat PDF eBook
Author Brett F. Carver
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 615
Release 2009-09-15
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0813819237

Download Wheat Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Wheat: Science and Trade is an up-to-date, comprehensive reference work designed to expand the current body of knowledge on this staple crop, incorporating new information made available by genetic advances, improvements in the understanding of wheat's biology, and changes in the wheat trade industry. Covering phylogeny and ontogeny, manipulation of the environment and optimal management, genetic improvement, and utilization and commercialization, the book focuses on the most economically significant diseases and impacts

Wheat, Globalization and Economic History

Wheat, Globalization and Economic History
Title Wheat, Globalization and Economic History PDF eBook
Author Paul Sharp
Publisher
Total Pages 135
Release 2009
Genre
ISBN 9788791342561

Download Wheat, Globalization and Economic History Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle