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Plant Biotechnology Transfer to Developing Countries

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Plant biotechnology has become a priority area for technology transfer in developing countries where production of food, feed, and fiber is of vital concern.

Many programs now have sufficient experience to permit anin-depth examination of approaches, achievements, controversies, and anticipated benefits.

Developing countries are showcased for leading-edge advances, as represented by contributions from South Africa, Kenya, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, China, Mexico, Brazil, and Peru with a foreword form World Food Prize Laureate, M.S.

Swaminathan. These presentations are augmented by reviews from organizations facilitating plant biotechnology transfer, including philanthropic foundations, bilateral and multilateralorganizations, and other new initiatives.

Introductory chapters address the subjects of sustainable development, regulatory concerns, accessibility of resources, environmental issues, and socio-economic research.

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Academic Press Inc
0120545055 / 9780120545056
Hardback
338.926
08/01/1996
United Kingdom
300 pages, index
178 x 254 mm, 1035 grams
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