Tropical Grasslands (2002) Volume 36, 193–198

International Grassland Congress Outlook: An historical review and future expectations

(This article is based on a summative address to the XIX International Grassland Congress, São Pedro, São Paulo on February 21, 2001)

L.R. HUMPHREYS

School of Land and Food Sciences, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Abstract

Features of the history of the International Grassland Congress are mentioned. Aspects of a number of failed themes in grassland science are described with respect to molecular biology, intensive systems of ruminant production, carbohydrate use in plant growth, plant succession and range condition, and stocking method. Future expectations are focused on meeting a balance of objectives, maintaining reductionist science, taking new initiatives in plant improvement and in the development of animal production systems, and reducing barriers to international trade. The adoption of grassland science depends upon the growth of new learning, especially through cyclical interaction between scientists and farmers.

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