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Hybrid rice technology development: Ensuring China's food security

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  • Li, Jiming
  • Xin, Yeyun
  • Yuan, Longping

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  • Li, Jiming & Xin, Yeyun & Yuan, Longping, 2009. "Hybrid rice technology development: Ensuring China's food security," IFPRI discussion papers 918, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
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