Bourlag Receives the Nobel Prize for Work on World Hunger

Article abstract: Norman Borlaug received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1970 for developing a disease-resistant strain of dwarf wheat that helped to relieve worldwide famine.

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In 1944, under the auspices of the Rockefeller Foundation, thirty-year-old Norman Borlaug, two years out of a doctoral program in plant pathology at the University of Minnesota, joined a team of agricultural researchers led by J. George Harrar that had been working in Mexico for a year. The group’s assignments were to help Mexico improve its agriculture, which for...

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