GM on the rise in Africa
Faced with increasing pressure to grow food, and with growing support to test biotechnology, more African countries may start cultivating GM crops.
Source: Reuters
12 April 2011 | EN

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Faced with increasing pressure to grow food, and with growing support to test biotechnology, more African countries may start cultivating GM crops.
Source: Reuters
12 April 2011 | EN
What will the Gates Foundation's links to a network of agricultural research centres mean for tackling hunger, asks Yojana Sharma?
26 March 2010 | EN
GM crops were supposed to rescue the world's one billion undernourished people. Carol Campbell discusses whether they will ever curb hunger.
Developing world farmers are leading the way in the adoption of genetically modified crops.
Source: Newsweek
Florence Wambugu, winner of the 2008 YARA prize for African agriculture, speaks to SciDev.Net about the challenges facing the field.
Maryke Steffens reports on the influences behind Africa's diverse attitudes to transgenic crops, and the need for a unified agenda.
12 June 2007 | EN
Dominic Glover outlines the status of agricultural biotechnology research, development and commercialisation in sub-Saharan Africa.
5 June 2007 | EN
Michael Malakata reports on efforts to fight hunger in Africa by preserving seeds and boosting research into improved crop varieties.
22 May 2007 | EN
Ebenezer Bifubyeka asks African delegates at the Convention on Biological Diversity what they plan to do to spread awareness of the uses and risks of GM farming.
Source: Panos
31 March 2006 | EN