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The business of plant breeding : market-led approaches to new variety design in Africa / edited by G.J. Persley, V.M. Anthony.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Persley, G. J., editor.
Anthony, V. M. (Vivienne M.), editor.
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 electronic resource (216 p.)
Other Title:
Business of Plant Breeding
The business of plant breeding : market-led approaches to new variety design in Africa
Place of Publication:
UK CABI 2017
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This book is the result of a study on demand-led plant variety design for changing markets in Africa, the purpose of which is to identify and share best practices in demand-led plant breeding from private and public sector breeding programmes worldwide. The intended audiences are professionals in plant breeding and related areas, such as seed production, who have interests in developing and disseminating new plant varieties as a way to increase productivity and profitability in crop agriculture, especially in Africa. The volume is also intended for use as a resource book for the education of postgraduate scholars in plant breeding and genetics, and for the continuing professional development of plant breeders. For this purpose, boxes are included in the main sections of each chapter that summarize its educational objectives and present the key messages and questions that are involved; in addition, there is a final box at the end of each chapter that summarizes its overall learning objectives.
Contents:
Principles of demand-led plant variety design / Paul Kimani
Visioning and foresight for setting breeding goals / Nasser Yao, Appolinaire Djikeng and Jonathan Shoham
Understanding clients' needs / Pangirayi Tongoona, Agyemang Danquah and Eric Danquah
New variety design and product profiling / Shimelis Hussein
Variety development strategy and stage plans / Rowland Chirwa
Monitoring, evaluation and learning / Jean Claude Rubyogo and Ivan Rwomushana
The business case for new variety development / Rowland Chirwa.
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