posted on 2024-09-06, 06:32authored byJames Sumberg, Dennis Keeney, Dempsey Benedict
This paper examines the role played by Norman Borlaug in promoting the notion of Green Revolution as a way to rapidly transform agriculture in the developing world. It develops the argument that Borlaug used his profile as a ‘public agronomist’, gained through his successful breeding of semi-dwarf wheat varieties, to actively and instrumentally bolster the case for Green Revolution style agricultural development. In effect he played and continues to play the role of a ‘brand hero’ for the Green Revolution.
History
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Citation
Sumberg, J., Keeney. D and Benedict, D. (2012) 'Public agronomy: Norman Borlaug as ‘brand hero’ for the Green Revolution', Journal of Development Studies 48(11): 1587-1600.