A vital priority for Africa today is to feed its burgeoning population while sustaining agricultural production and safeguarding the natural environment. It is anticipated that agricultural biotechnology will suit the African farming community excellently in terms of acceptability and affordability, and therefore make a major contribution towards the improvement of food production and alleviation of poverty. A major hurdle towards food production in Africa is the huge crop losses caused by pests and diseases. In addition to the fact that control by means of pesticides is often harmful to the environment, a great proportion of the African farmers, especially subsistence farmers, do not have access to modern pesticides. Inherent resistance pr...
Several African countries and regional organizations are investing in the establishment of a plant v...
Crop biotechnology seems to be in its infancy in Africa, some national researchers are well trained ...
As the world population continues to increase, food supplies must also grow to meet nutritional requ...
A vital priority for Africa today is to feed its burgeoning population while sustaining agricultural...
Small-holder farming in Africa is marginal and at risk of failure through losses due to biotic and a...
Applications The Convention on Biological Diversity defines modern biotechnology as ´the application...
Africa suffers chronic food insecurity resulting from ravaging effects of insect pests, weeds and po...
In this century the human being must face the challenges of producing enough to feed a growing popul...
Modern biotechnology tools are paramount for improved and sustainable agriculture aimed at achieving...
Ancient records describe how plant diseases were attributed to many causes, including divine power, ...
Plant diseases are globally causing substantial losses in staple crop production, undermining the ur...
Diseases caused by viral, fungal and bacterial pathogens pose great threat to food security in Afric...
Plant cells consist of cell wall, cell membranes, and cytoplasm, which contains the nucleus and vari...
There has been much recent discussion on the potential impact of biotechnology on development in Afr...
Most of the plant biotechnology in Africa is being carried out in South Africa, Egypt, and Kenya. At...
Several African countries and regional organizations are investing in the establishment of a plant v...
Crop biotechnology seems to be in its infancy in Africa, some national researchers are well trained ...
As the world population continues to increase, food supplies must also grow to meet nutritional requ...
A vital priority for Africa today is to feed its burgeoning population while sustaining agricultural...
Small-holder farming in Africa is marginal and at risk of failure through losses due to biotic and a...
Applications The Convention on Biological Diversity defines modern biotechnology as ´the application...
Africa suffers chronic food insecurity resulting from ravaging effects of insect pests, weeds and po...
In this century the human being must face the challenges of producing enough to feed a growing popul...
Modern biotechnology tools are paramount for improved and sustainable agriculture aimed at achieving...
Ancient records describe how plant diseases were attributed to many causes, including divine power, ...
Plant diseases are globally causing substantial losses in staple crop production, undermining the ur...
Diseases caused by viral, fungal and bacterial pathogens pose great threat to food security in Afric...
Plant cells consist of cell wall, cell membranes, and cytoplasm, which contains the nucleus and vari...
There has been much recent discussion on the potential impact of biotechnology on development in Afr...
Most of the plant biotechnology in Africa is being carried out in South Africa, Egypt, and Kenya. At...
Several African countries and regional organizations are investing in the establishment of a plant v...
Crop biotechnology seems to be in its infancy in Africa, some national researchers are well trained ...
As the world population continues to increase, food supplies must also grow to meet nutritional requ...