How much evidence is needed before client-oriented breeding (COB) is institutionalised? Evidence from rice and maize in India

Volume: 167, Pages: 143 - 152
Published: Oct 1, 2014
Abstract
A strong case has been made in many publications for the adoption of highly client-oriented breeding (COB) since a greater role for farmers and clients can help produce and popularise varieties that better meet demands. Participatory varietal selection (PVS) – the testing of a diverse range of new varieties on farm by farmers – is an essential component of COB and has been broadly accepted. However, on the basis of published evidence, other...
Paper Details
Title
How much evidence is needed before client-oriented breeding (COB) is institutionalised? Evidence from rice and maize in India
Published Date
Oct 1, 2014
Volume
167
Pages
143 - 152
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