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Transferring hybrid maize technology. The role of the private sector
Carl E. Pray
, Ruben G. Echeverria
School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, Agricultural, Food & Resource Economics
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Agriculture & Biology
private sector
100%
private research
90%
imports
74%
corn
48%
public research
41%
technology transfer
35%
seed industry
35%
seeds
27%
developing countries
24%
statistical analysis
22%
farmers
18%
methodology
6%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Zea mays
95%
Private Sector
95%
Seeds
78%
Technology
50%
Technology Transfer
37%
Farmers
30%
Developing Countries
23%
Costs and Cost Analysis
16%
Growth
13%
Business & Economics
Maize
94%
Private Sector
59%
Import
56%
Statistical Tests
36%
Agricultural Growth
32%
Public Research
30%
Transfer of Technology
27%
Multinationals
21%
Farmers
20%
Developing Countries
15%
Productivity
14%
Costs
9%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
private sector
84%
maize
68%
seed
67%
technology transfer
32%
new technology
23%
developing world
22%
productivity
17%
public
17%
policy
15%
cost
13%
test
10%
method
5%
Social Sciences
import
70%
private sector
64%
statistical test
30%
technology transfer
29%
farmer
22%
productivity
21%
new technology
20%
developing country
19%
costs
14%