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Adoption Ceilings and Modern Coarse Cereal Cultivars in India

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Title Adoption Ceilings and Modern Coarse Cereal Cultivars in India
 
Creator Jansen, H G P
Walker, T S
Barker, R
 
Subject Millets
Sorghum
Agriculture-Farming, Production, Technology, Economics
 
Description The concept of, and evidence for, regional adoption ceilings is assessed for modern coarse cereal cultivars in India. Adoption is defined as the proportion of total area of a given coarse cereal planted to modern cultivars. Agroclimatic and soil differences are more important than disparities in infrastructure in explaining the variation across regions in estimated adoption ceilings. Qualitatively different modern cultivars from those now released are necessary to change regional adoption behavior. The results support an agricultural research strategy that gives higher priority to more regionally oriented breeding and testing programs in preference to the past emphasis on wide adaptation
 
Publisher Blackwell Publishing
 
Date 1990
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
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Identifier http://oar.icrisat.org/7689/1/AJAE_72_3_653-663_1990.pdf
Jansen, H G P and Walker, T S and Barker, R (1990) Adoption Ceilings and Modern Coarse Cereal Cultivars in India. American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 72 (3). pp. 653-663. ISSN 0002-9092