This review is based on a study commissioned by the European Commission on the evaluation of scientific, technical and institutional challenges, priorities and bottlenecks for biotechnologies and regional harmonisation of biosafety in Africa. Biotechnology was considered within four domains: agricultural biotechnologies (‘Green’), industrial biotechnologies and biotechnologies for environmental remediation (‘White’), biotechnologies in aquaculture (‘Blue’) and biotechnologies for healthcare (‘Red’). An important consideration was the decline in partnerships between the EU and developing countries because of the original public antipathy to some green biotechnologies, particularly genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and food from GM crops in...
Modern economic activities are heavily dependent on using diversity of biological resources. Africa ...
Production of genetically modified crops and animals is still a widely debated topic across the glob...
African countries along with the co-founders of the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD)...
This review is based on a study commissioned by the European Commission on the evaluation of scienti...
Establishing research programmes in agricultural biotechnology has become difficult in view of the d...
Applications The Convention on Biological Diversity defines modern biotechnology as ´the application...
Gene technologies, such as transgenesis and new breeding techniques (NBTs), expand the toolbox for p...
Following a regional biosafety meeting held in Harare in October 1993 with the support of DGIS, the ...
The African Development Bank (AfDB), in commissioning this report to be prepared by the Internationa...
This review examines the biosafety systems of selected countries in the Eastern and Central Africa. ...
The development of plant biotechnologies has been very rapid in recent times, especially in the deve...
This article examines the debate on the right to development (RTD) in Africa regarding the legal reg...
AimTo contribute to sustainable crop-biotechnology innovation in African contexts by operationalizin...
Abstract The New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) Agency recognizes that Africa is in a ...
By the year 2025, 83% of the expected global population of 8.5 billion will be living in developing ...
Modern economic activities are heavily dependent on using diversity of biological resources. Africa ...
Production of genetically modified crops and animals is still a widely debated topic across the glob...
African countries along with the co-founders of the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD)...
This review is based on a study commissioned by the European Commission on the evaluation of scienti...
Establishing research programmes in agricultural biotechnology has become difficult in view of the d...
Applications The Convention on Biological Diversity defines modern biotechnology as ´the application...
Gene technologies, such as transgenesis and new breeding techniques (NBTs), expand the toolbox for p...
Following a regional biosafety meeting held in Harare in October 1993 with the support of DGIS, the ...
The African Development Bank (AfDB), in commissioning this report to be prepared by the Internationa...
This review examines the biosafety systems of selected countries in the Eastern and Central Africa. ...
The development of plant biotechnologies has been very rapid in recent times, especially in the deve...
This article examines the debate on the right to development (RTD) in Africa regarding the legal reg...
AimTo contribute to sustainable crop-biotechnology innovation in African contexts by operationalizin...
Abstract The New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) Agency recognizes that Africa is in a ...
By the year 2025, 83% of the expected global population of 8.5 billion will be living in developing ...
Modern economic activities are heavily dependent on using diversity of biological resources. Africa ...
Production of genetically modified crops and animals is still a widely debated topic across the glob...
African countries along with the co-founders of the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD)...