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Agriculture & Environment: Agri-biotech

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Modern biotechnology is opening up new opportunities for scientists and plant breeders to improve crops and control plant pests and diseases, to help farmers in the developing world.

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Opinions and Analysis

Urban farmer, Mali Africa needs new organisations that support innovation

The scientific community should create new intergovernmental organisations that promote innovative science in Africa, says Calestous Juma.

13 December 2011 | EN
Source: Science

Smallholder farmer in Ethiopia We have the tools to prevent another famine in Africa

Success stories show that food crises can be controlled with the right tools and agricultural policies, says Sam Dryden.

4 October 2011 | EN
Source: The Globe and Mail

Policy Briefs

Storing maize in metal silos Advancing research to support smallholder farmers

Scientists can help smallholder farmers get more out of their crops in changing food markets.

1 September 2011 | EN
Source: Science

Controlling insect pests with GM technology

Genetically modified insects provide a new method for controlling insect-borne diseases and agricultural insect pests.

8 July 2010 | EN
Source: The Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology


News and Features

Isla Granito de Oro, Coiba National Park Panama is first to benefit from fund to tackle biopiracy

A bioprospecting project in Panama is the first to be funded by the Nagoya Protocol Implementation Fund.

1 February 2012 | EN | ES

Nepal leads biogas collaboration

Nepal plans to expand its household biogas programme, a model for developing countries, into commercial use.

24 January 2012 | EN


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