Modern economic activities are heavily dependent on using diversity of biological resources. Africa has a wealth of biodiversity resources which, with the appropriate application of biotechnological tools for conservation and use, can serve as sources of wealth creation. Proper harnessing of the linkages between biotechnology and the diversity of biological resources is required to meet challenges of food security, health, poverty and wealth creation in West African countries. The paper explores some of the key applications of biotechnology for conservation of agricultural biodiversity resources, and considers the potential threat of biotechnology to diversity of genetic resources. It also explores complex issues that inform current policy ...
By the year 2025, 83% of the expected global population of 8.5 billion will be living in developing ...
Establishing research programmes in agricultural biotechnology has become difficult in view of the d...
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 ...
The loss of Africa's forests and bioresources is occurring at an alarming rate, a consequence of inc...
Applications The Convention on Biological Diversity defines modern biotechnology as ´the application...
Applications The Convention on Biological Diversity defines modern biotechnology as ´the application...
The genomes of various organisms have now been fully sequenced, including human and representative m...
Applications The Convention on Biological Diversity defines modern biotechnology as ´the application...
The loss of Africa’s forests and bioresources is occurring at an alarming rate, a consequence of inc...
There has been much recent discussion on the potential impact of biotechnology on development in Af...
The Convention on Biological Diversity defines biotechnology as “any tech-nological application that...
This paper outlines key factors contributing to the erosion of animal genetic resources and discusse...
On a continent that has to cope with high rates of poverty, disease, and malnutrition, the agricultu...
This paper attempts to present the industry perspective on what agricultural biotechnology can contr...
By the year 2025, 83% of the expected global population of 8.5 billion will be living in developing ...
Establishing research programmes in agricultural biotechnology has become difficult in view of the d...
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 ...
The loss of Africa's forests and bioresources is occurring at an alarming rate, a consequence of inc...
Applications The Convention on Biological Diversity defines modern biotechnology as ´the application...
Applications The Convention on Biological Diversity defines modern biotechnology as ´the application...
The genomes of various organisms have now been fully sequenced, including human and representative m...
Applications The Convention on Biological Diversity defines modern biotechnology as ´the application...
The loss of Africa’s forests and bioresources is occurring at an alarming rate, a consequence of inc...
There has been much recent discussion on the potential impact of biotechnology on development in Af...
The Convention on Biological Diversity defines biotechnology as “any tech-nological application that...
This paper outlines key factors contributing to the erosion of animal genetic resources and discusse...
On a continent that has to cope with high rates of poverty, disease, and malnutrition, the agricultu...
This paper attempts to present the industry perspective on what agricultural biotechnology can contr...
By the year 2025, 83% of the expected global population of 8.5 billion will be living in developing ...
Establishing research programmes in agricultural biotechnology has become difficult in view of the d...
By the year 2025, 83% of the expected global population of 8.5 billion will be living in developing ...