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Maize for Africa Project (IRMA)
August 24, 2004
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- Mozambique subsistence agriculture faces long-term
decline
from HIV/AIDS epidemic
August 20, 2004
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- UNIDO/CHILE: Global Biotechnology Forum - Fostering
Public Private
Partnerships in Agriculture for Developing Countries
- Access and Benefit Sharing: analysis of some case
studies
August 13, 2004
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resistant maize seeds in Kenya Project reports
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- Debunking the myths of GM crops for Africa: The case
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Kenya - Extended abstract
- Debunking the myths of GM crops for Africa: The case
of Bt maize in
Kenya - Final paper
June 28, 2004
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Inventing a better future: A strategy for building worldwide
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Realizing the promise and potential of African agriculture
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» To Insect resistant
maize seeds in Kenya (Project news section):
Kibaki speech on GM foods rouses debate
Nation, Kenya June 25, 2004
While opening a greenhouse for genetically-modified
(GM) maize at the
Kenya Agricultural Research Institute (Kari) on Wednesday, President
Kibaki
said that his government is committed to the development of GM,
or any other technology,that will increase agricultural
output.
June 25, 2004
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maize seeds in Kenya (Project news section):
Kibaki opens greenhouse for GM foods
Nation, Kenya June 24, 2004
The Government strongly supports the use of genetically modified (GM)
crops and other modern scientific technologies to boost agriculture, President
Kibaki affirmed yesterday.
June 21, 2004
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Biodiversity for food security - FAO
launches campaign in favor of biodiversity
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Growing Grass Roots - Cornell's Institute for Genomic
Diversity fights
hunger in sub-Saharan Africa
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ABSP Basic Workbook in Intellectual Property Management
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Kenya prepares to grow genetically modified maize
June 06, 2004
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