Abstract
Rates of yield gain and returns to investtnent in wheat
breeding research are estimated for Pakistan's Punjab for the period
since the introduction of semidwarf varieties. Analysis of two
comprehensive data sets indicates that wheat breeders have maintained a
rate of yield gain in newer releases of semidwarf varieties of about 1
percent per year. Improved disease resistance of newer varieties may
have also prevented a yield decline of the order of 0.25 percent per
year. Yield gains on farms may be less (0.6 percent per year) because of
slow diffusion of new varieties. Given costs of wheat research, returps
to investment in wheat breeding have been above 20 percent and are over
15 percent even if all research costs at the national and international
level are included. However, more rapid diffusion of new varieties in
the Punjab could considerably increase returns to wheat
research.
Publisher
Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE)
Subject
Development,Geography, Planning and Development
Cited by
8 articles.
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