Advances in New Crops is a comprehensive and insightful collection of research papers presented at the First National Symposium on New Crops, held in Indianapolis from October 23–26, 1990. Edited by Jules Janick and James E. Simon, this volume brings together leading scientists, researchers, and industry experts who explored the future of alternative and emerging crops.
Advances in New Crops The book highlights innovative approaches to crop diversification, sustainable agriculture, and the economic potential of introducing new plant species into commercial production. It covers key areas such as crop breeding, biotechnology, agronomy, marketing, and policy considerations—making it not only a scientific reference but also a practical guide for researchers, agribusiness professionals, and policymakers.
What makes this volume especially valuable is its forward-thinking perspective. At a time when global agriculture was beginning to shift toward diversification and sustainability, this symposium captured groundbreaking ideas that continue to influence modern crop research and development.








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