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Biotechnology and Africa’s Strategic Interests
December 13, 2012 Editor 0
“Biotechnology offers Africa a wider range of economic opportunities than the Green Revolution did. It is already being used to improve food production and establish or revive cotton production. Its economic impact is therefore likely to go well beyond the farm sector to include industrial development.”
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