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Improved Maize Benefits Millions of Africa's Poor

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Title Improved Maize Benefits Millions of Africa's Poor
 
Creator CGIAR Standing Panel on Impact Assessment
 
Subject africa
maize
varieties
s
 
Description Modern maize varieties represented less than 5% of the maize area in the 1970s but accounted for about 60% in 2005.
- According to FAO data, yields increased from as low as 0.88 t/ha in 1971 to over 2 t/ha in 2005, with an average growth rate of 2% per year; the area of land sown to maize increased by over 3% annually over the same period.
- The estimated number of people moved out of poverty through adoption of new maize varieties rose gradually during the 1980s to reach more than one million per year during the past ten years.
- A total of US$308 million was invested in maize research between 1971 and 2005; international maize research accounted for about 66% (US$204 million) of this investment.
 
Date 2010-10
2023-02-25T17:08:45Z
2023-02-25T17:08:45Z
 
Type Brief
 
Identifier ISPC, SPIA. 2010. Improved maize benefits millions of Africa's poor. Impact Brief No. 34
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/128888
https://iaes.cgiar.org/node/11514
 
Language en
 
Rights Open Access
 
Format application/pdf
 
Publisher CGIAR Standing Panel on Impact Assessment