<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>There is an urgent need to solve the problem of micronutrient malnutrition that is prevalent among young children and women in Africa. Genetically modified (GM) biofortified cassava has great potential to solve part of this problem, but controversy surrounding GM technology and lack of awareness, limited facilities, biased news and other factors may hinder the adoption of GM cassava in the future.</p> <p>Method</p> <p>Using semi-structured interviews in Ghana and Nigeria, this paper examines the perspectives of scientists, including the BioCassava Plus (BC+) team, on the potential adoption of GM cassava for improving health and food security in Africa. The article also examines issues around the regulato...
The production of cyanide by the cassava plant, possibly as a defence mechanism against pests, was o...
Cassava is well recognized for its capacity to address food needs of vulnerable communities in unsta...
Various genetic engineering techniques have been applied to develop genetically modified (GM) crops....
The prospect for the development of genetically modified (GM) orphan crops is reviewed from various ...
Cassava is an important staple crop in sub-Saharan Africa. Sub-Saharan Africa produced over 117 mill...
peer reviewedaudience: researcher, professional, popularizationKnowledge and technology transfer to ...
More than 250 million Africans rely on the starchy root crop cassava (Manihot esculenta) as their st...
It is broadly accepted that agricultural growth is essential for Sub-Saharan Africa‘s development, i...
Cassava (Manihot esculenta) is a major staple food and the world's fourth source of calories. Biotec...
As a major staple food source in Africa and other tropical developing countries, cassava (Manihot es...
Biofortified staple foods are currently being developed to reduce problems of micronutrient malnutri...
Knowledge and technology transfer to African institutes is an important objective to help achieve th...
We assessed the perception of farmers towards potential adoption of genetic modification (GM) techno...
The nutritive reserves of cassava is made up of starch, which is one of the most important products ...
The African continent is faced with enormous challenges of poverty, hunger and food insecurity, whic...
The production of cyanide by the cassava plant, possibly as a defence mechanism against pests, was o...
Cassava is well recognized for its capacity to address food needs of vulnerable communities in unsta...
Various genetic engineering techniques have been applied to develop genetically modified (GM) crops....
The prospect for the development of genetically modified (GM) orphan crops is reviewed from various ...
Cassava is an important staple crop in sub-Saharan Africa. Sub-Saharan Africa produced over 117 mill...
peer reviewedaudience: researcher, professional, popularizationKnowledge and technology transfer to ...
More than 250 million Africans rely on the starchy root crop cassava (Manihot esculenta) as their st...
It is broadly accepted that agricultural growth is essential for Sub-Saharan Africa‘s development, i...
Cassava (Manihot esculenta) is a major staple food and the world's fourth source of calories. Biotec...
As a major staple food source in Africa and other tropical developing countries, cassava (Manihot es...
Biofortified staple foods are currently being developed to reduce problems of micronutrient malnutri...
Knowledge and technology transfer to African institutes is an important objective to help achieve th...
We assessed the perception of farmers towards potential adoption of genetic modification (GM) techno...
The nutritive reserves of cassava is made up of starch, which is one of the most important products ...
The African continent is faced with enormous challenges of poverty, hunger and food insecurity, whic...
The production of cyanide by the cassava plant, possibly as a defence mechanism against pests, was o...
Cassava is well recognized for its capacity to address food needs of vulnerable communities in unsta...
Various genetic engineering techniques have been applied to develop genetically modified (GM) crops....