CIMMYT Annual Report 1969-1970: On progress toward increasing yields of maize and wheat

Throughout the developing world during the past decade, maize and wheat production has advanced as never before. In Mexico, for example, average yields of wheat progressed from about 2,200 kg/ha in 1960 to 3,200 in 1969-70. Maize production was increased from about six million tons in 1960 to almost nine million in 1968, years with comparable rainfall. With high yielding varieties and production technology imported from Mexico, Pakistan raised its wheat production from 4.6 million tons in 1964-65 to about 8.4 million tons in 1969-70. Similarly, India increased production from 12 million tons in 1965, to over 20 million in 1970. These phenomenal successes have been referred to as the Green Revolution and have stimulated other countries to greater activity with hopes of becoming self sufficient in their basic food grains.

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Format: Annual Report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: CIMMYT 1970
Subjects:AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, Genetic, ZEA MAYS, WHEAT, PLANT BREEDING, CEREALS, TRITICUM AESTIVUM, TRITICOSECALE, DISEASE RESISTANCE, EXPERIMENTATION, TRAINING, TESTING, FINANCE, RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, PROTEIN QUALITY, GERMPLASM, PLANT NURSERIES, BREEDING METHODS,
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spelling dig-cimmyt-10883-13412023-10-23T18:57:16Z CIMMYT Annual Report 1969-1970: On progress toward increasing yields of maize and wheat AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY Genetic ZEA MAYS WHEAT PLANT BREEDING CEREALS TRITICUM AESTIVUM TRITICOSECALE DISEASE RESISTANCE EXPERIMENTATION TRAINING TESTING FINANCE RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES PROTEIN QUALITY GERMPLASM PLANT NURSERIES BREEDING METHODS Throughout the developing world during the past decade, maize and wheat production has advanced as never before. In Mexico, for example, average yields of wheat progressed from about 2,200 kg/ha in 1960 to 3,200 in 1969-70. Maize production was increased from about six million tons in 1960 to almost nine million in 1968, years with comparable rainfall. With high yielding varieties and production technology imported from Mexico, Pakistan raised its wheat production from 4.6 million tons in 1964-65 to about 8.4 million tons in 1969-70. Similarly, India increased production from 12 million tons in 1965, to over 20 million in 1970. These phenomenal successes have been referred to as the Green Revolution and have stimulated other countries to greater activity with hopes of becoming self sufficient in their basic food grains. 136 pages 2012-08-31T15:50:47Z 2012-08-31T15:50:47Z 1970 Annual Report http://hdl.handle.net/10883/1341 English CIMMYT Annual Report CIMMYT Annual Report CIMMYT manages Intellectual Assets as International Public Goods. The user is free to download, print, store and share this work. In case you want to translate or create any other derivative work and share or distribute such translation/derivative work, please contact CIMMYT-Knowledge-Center@cgiar.org indicating the work you want to use and the kind of use you intend; CIMMYT will contact you with the suitable license for that purpose. Open Access PDF Mexico, DF (Mexico) CIMMYT
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topic AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Genetic
ZEA MAYS
WHEAT
PLANT BREEDING
CEREALS
TRITICUM AESTIVUM
TRITICOSECALE
DISEASE RESISTANCE
EXPERIMENTATION
TRAINING
TESTING
FINANCE
RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
PROTEIN QUALITY
GERMPLASM
PLANT NURSERIES
BREEDING METHODS
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Genetic
ZEA MAYS
WHEAT
PLANT BREEDING
CEREALS
TRITICUM AESTIVUM
TRITICOSECALE
DISEASE RESISTANCE
EXPERIMENTATION
TRAINING
TESTING
FINANCE
RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
PROTEIN QUALITY
GERMPLASM
PLANT NURSERIES
BREEDING METHODS
spellingShingle AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Genetic
ZEA MAYS
WHEAT
PLANT BREEDING
CEREALS
TRITICUM AESTIVUM
TRITICOSECALE
DISEASE RESISTANCE
EXPERIMENTATION
TRAINING
TESTING
FINANCE
RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
PROTEIN QUALITY
GERMPLASM
PLANT NURSERIES
BREEDING METHODS
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Genetic
ZEA MAYS
WHEAT
PLANT BREEDING
CEREALS
TRITICUM AESTIVUM
TRITICOSECALE
DISEASE RESISTANCE
EXPERIMENTATION
TRAINING
TESTING
FINANCE
RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
PROTEIN QUALITY
GERMPLASM
PLANT NURSERIES
BREEDING METHODS
CIMMYT Annual Report 1969-1970: On progress toward increasing yields of maize and wheat
description Throughout the developing world during the past decade, maize and wheat production has advanced as never before. In Mexico, for example, average yields of wheat progressed from about 2,200 kg/ha in 1960 to 3,200 in 1969-70. Maize production was increased from about six million tons in 1960 to almost nine million in 1968, years with comparable rainfall. With high yielding varieties and production technology imported from Mexico, Pakistan raised its wheat production from 4.6 million tons in 1964-65 to about 8.4 million tons in 1969-70. Similarly, India increased production from 12 million tons in 1965, to over 20 million in 1970. These phenomenal successes have been referred to as the Green Revolution and have stimulated other countries to greater activity with hopes of becoming self sufficient in their basic food grains.
format Annual Report
topic_facet AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Genetic
ZEA MAYS
WHEAT
PLANT BREEDING
CEREALS
TRITICUM AESTIVUM
TRITICOSECALE
DISEASE RESISTANCE
EXPERIMENTATION
TRAINING
TESTING
FINANCE
RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
PROTEIN QUALITY
GERMPLASM
PLANT NURSERIES
BREEDING METHODS
title CIMMYT Annual Report 1969-1970: On progress toward increasing yields of maize and wheat
title_short CIMMYT Annual Report 1969-1970: On progress toward increasing yields of maize and wheat
title_full CIMMYT Annual Report 1969-1970: On progress toward increasing yields of maize and wheat
title_fullStr CIMMYT Annual Report 1969-1970: On progress toward increasing yields of maize and wheat
title_full_unstemmed CIMMYT Annual Report 1969-1970: On progress toward increasing yields of maize and wheat
title_sort cimmyt annual report 1969-1970: on progress toward increasing yields of maize and wheat
publisher CIMMYT
publishDate 1970
url http://hdl.handle.net/10883/1341
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