TY - CONF N2 - This paper examines the outcomes of the green revolution in terms of returns on research investments, poverty and hunger reduction, and (gender) equity. Public attitudes toward agricultural research-for-development after the revolution are also examined. Biotechnology and information and communication technology are then discussed as potential tools that may unleash a second green revolution AV - public A1 - Dar, W D A1 - Winslow, M D TI - An assessment of technology development from the Green Revolution to today UR - http://oar.icrisat.org/4805/ T2 - The 7th JIRCAS International Symposium: Agricultural technology research for sustainable development in Developing Regions SP - 1 Y1 - 2000/// ID - icrisat4805 EP - 6 M2 - Tsukuba, Japan ER -