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Bellagio 1969: The green revolution

Lowell S. Hardin
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Lowell S. Hardin: Lowell S. Hardin was a participant in the Bellagio Conference on Agricultural Development. He is assistant director of International Programs in Agriculture at Purdue University and was the Ford Foundation's program officer for Agriculture, Office of the Vice President, 1965–81. lhardin@purdue.edu

Nature, 2008, vol. 455, issue 7212, 470-471

Abstract: Agriculture in developing countries was transformed when scientists met aid officials and convinced them to invest in research. Lowell S. Hardin was there, and believes today's food crisis demands a similar vision.

Date: 2008
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