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IP in Ag Innovation Series: Maize


June 5, 2014

Source: IP52.org, a movement, started by CropLife International and dedicated to changing the way we look at the world around us by better understanding the role of IP in our lives.

Maize has been cultivated by mankind for nearly 10,000 years and is thought to be the first domesticated crop ever grown. Since then, this essential staple has developed from the small teosinte plant to the robust maize crops seen across the world today.

Intellectual property has played a key role in developing new varieties of maize that have helped boost global production from just 205 million tons in 1960 to over 850 million today. In the future, intellectual property will be increasingly important as innovators strive to develop challenging new varieties that can withstand intense droughts and fight back against invasive pests in the face of climate change.

Download the IP in Ag Innovation Series: Maize infographic to learn more.



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Published: June 5, 2014

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