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Wheat rust Impact Assessment
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Genetics of and breeding for rust resistance in wheat in India and Pakistan - Impact Assessment 1994

Submitted by admin on Tue, 06/07/1994 - 20:45
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This independent assessment calculated the economic value of the fact that the partner countries had higher levels of rust resistance in place than would have been the case without that training. Hence, the value of the two ACIAR-funded projects in 1994 was estimated as the value of that improvement in rust resistance.

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