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000118519 245__ $$aBeyond semi-dwarf wheat yield increases: impacts on the Australian wheat industry of on-going spillovers from the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center
000118519 260__ $$c2007
000118519 269__ $$a2007
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000118519 336__ $$aJournal Article
000118519 520__ $$aWheat genetic materials developed from research at the International Maize and
Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) in Mexico for developing countries have
provided spillover benefits to Australia. Varieties developed from those genetic materials
have resulted in yield increases in Australia. While the initial impact came through the
introduction of higher-yielding semi-dwarf wheat crops, those impacts have continued in
the post-semidwarf period. CIMMYT’s success in developing countries has also reduced
the world price for wheat. While the lower prices affect returns in Australia, the increased
yields in Australia from the CIMMYT spillovers from both the semi-dwarfs and the postsemidwarf
phases have provided benefits to Australia averaging A
$30 million per year.
000118519 546__ $$aEnglish
000118519 650__ $$aCrop Production/Industries
000118519 650__ $$aResearch and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies
000118519 6531_ $$aR&D evaluation
000118519 6531_ $$aR&D policy
000118519 6531_ $$aspillovers
000118519 6531_ $$atechnology adoption
000118519 700__ $$aBrennan, John P.
000118519 773__ $$q385$$o401$$tAustralian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics$$j51$$k4$$dDecember 2007
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