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Accelerating agriculture: Data-intensive plant breeding and the use of genetic gain as an indicator for agricultural research and development

Hugh F. Williamson, Sabina Leonelli

Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A · 2022

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Summary

Accelerating the rate of genetic gain has in recent years become a key objective in plant breeding for the Global South, building on the availability of new data technologies and bridging biological interest in crop improvement with economic interest in enhancing the cost efficiency of breeding programs. This paper explains the concept of genetic gain, the conditions for its emerging status as an indicator of agricultural development and the broader implications of this move, with particular emphasis on the changing knowledge-control regimes of plant breeding, the social and political consequences for smallholder farmers and climate-adaptive agriculture. We analyse how prioritising the variables used to derive the indicator when deciding on agricultural policies affects the relationship be

Subject
Crop nutrient density & mineral composition
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
System type
Other
DOI
10.1016/j.shpsa.2022.08.006
Catalogue ID
SNmp4zkhym-41fz37
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