Autor:
Kelemu, Segenet
Mahuku, George S.
Fregene, Martin A.
Pachico, Douglas H.
Johnson, Nancy L.
Calvert, Lee A.
Rao, Idupulapati M.
Buruchara, Robin A.
Amede, Tilahun
Kimani, P.M.
Kirkby, Roger A.
Kaaria, Susan K.
Ampofo, James Kwasi O.
The intense debate over agricultural biotechnology is at once fascinating, confusing and disappointing. It is complicated by issues of ethical, moral, socio-economic, political, philosophical and scientific import. Its vocal champions exaggerate their claims of biotechnology as saviour of the poo...
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Kelemu, Segenet
,
Mahuku, George S.
,
Fregene, Martin A.
,
Pachico, Douglas H.
,
Johnson, Nancy L.
,
Calvert, Lee A.
,
Rao, Idupulapati M.
,
Buruchara, Robin A.
,
Amede, Tilahun
,
Kimani, P.M.
,
Kirkby, Roger A.
,
Kaaria, Susan K.
,
Ampofo, James Kwasi O.
,
[Harmonizing the agricultural biotechnology debate for the benefit of African farmers]
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Harmonizing the agricultural biotechnology debate for the benefit of African farmers