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Sorghum Nutritional Quality, Gebisa Ejeta, Edwin T. Mertz, Lloyd Rooney, Robert Schaffer, John Yohe
Sorghum Nutritional Quality, Gebisa Ejeta, Edwin T. Mertz, Lloyd Rooney, Robert Schaffer, John Yohe
INTSORMIL Impacts and Bulletins
.TABLE OF CONTENTS
Opening Session Page
Introduction.................... D. W. Thomas 1
Purpose of Conference........................ R. Schaffert 3
The Sorghum Producers Views on Sorghum Quality Improvement..................L.Rooney 6
Importance of Sorghum on a Global Scale.................... B.Maunder 8
Relevance of International Sorghum and Millet Research to U.S. Agriculture................... J. Yohe 17
Intsormil Annual Report 1987, John M. Yohe, Timothy T. Schilling
Intsormil Annual Report 1987, John M. Yohe, Timothy T. Schilling
INTSORMIL Impacts and Bulletins
The Sorghum/Millet CRSP was initiated on July 1, 1979. This annual report covers the activities for program Year 8. Eight years of experience have reaffirmed the need for this type of research program aimed at relieving the constraints to improved sustainable sorghum/millet production in developing countries. The emphasis by the CRSP on development of collaborative linkages with national sorghum/millet research programs has been unique. Significant contributions have been made toward resolving constraint problems and enhancing the national program capability by strengthening its human resource base as well as the national institutional capability to conduct collaborative research. Thus, the CRSPs present …
Intsormil 1985 Annual Report: Fighting Hunger With Research, John M. Yohe
Intsormil 1985 Annual Report: Fighting Hunger With Research, John M. Yohe
INTSORMIL Impacts and Bulletins
This annual report covers the activities for program Year 6, the final year of operation under the initial grant document.
The CRSP's present a unique model for conducting agricultural research in collaboration with developing country agricultural research programs.
The INTSORMIL program also demonstrates these characteristics:
-- INTSORMIL has the dual goal of improving agriculture in the developing countries and in the United States.
- The seven participating U.S. institutions agree to contribute at least 25% of the cost of the CRSP from non-federal resources (in money or in kind), justified on the basis of benefits that can accrue to their …
Fighting Hunger With Research, Judy F. Winn
Fighting Hunger With Research, Judy F. Winn
INTSORMIL Impacts and Bulletins
The Sorghum/Millet Collaborative Research Program, INTSORMIL, combines the resources and research talent of host country research institutions, eight land grant universities, and the Agency for International Development. Its objective is to improve world-wide sorghum and millet production and utilization. This 5-year report shows that the international sorghum-millet research program is one in which researchers from the U.S. and host countries can effectively collaborate. The INTSORMIL External Evaluation Panel and other reviewers have and will continue to recommend program strengthening changes. Adjustments in research program content and scientist involvement will result as plans are made for future research.
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