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US Researchers Develop New Crop Varieties to Fight Disease, Increase Yields


09 May 2008
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Most experts agree part of long-term solution to the food crisis is improving disease resistance of crops, increasing yields on farmland already under production worldwide

In recent months, riots over high food prices have broken out around the world, amid concerns that food supply might not meet growing demand. As leaders of developed nations and development banks discuss solutions, a research facility in the western U.S. is helping to improve world grain yields and fight crop diseases.

VOA's Jeff Swicord takes a look at the role of technology and agricultural science at the U.S. Agricultural Research Service's Small Grains Collection in the western state of Idaho.

 

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