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Act or perish, report warns African countries
Uganda could take lead in biotech research, an expert says
GM crops increase pesticide use, offer no respite for hunger
Academic and Science Community Applauds WTO GMO Ruling
Africa’s sorghum controversially modified to meet food needs
Starved for science: How biotechnology is being kept out of Africa
Key Bills that lapsed likely to resurrect in new House
Daunting challenges lie ahead
Putting biotechnology to economic use in Africa
Is Africa being bullied into growing GM crops?
Africa warms up to biotechnology
Kenya: Food security depends on use of modern farming methods
Africa seeks to boost home grown high tech
Africa Push for the Green Revolution
IFAD Supported Program to Boost Farmers' Income in Gabon
Global warming blamed for water hyacinth
Protect Africa from technological vandalism
Ugandan medic wins award for HIV
Scientists and lobby groups continue to differ on 'designer foods'
India seeks stronger ties with Nigeria
Mps pass Biosafety Bill amid protests.
Legumes step into the limelight in the tropics
In Africa, prosperity from seeds falls short
Genetically Modified Foods Debate Passes First Hurdle
Maize breeders in Africa urge governments to speed approvals of new crops
Genetically Modified Foods Debate Passes First Hurdle
Protein-Rich Yam Bean in Africa?
Africa too Slow on Biosafety Legislation
PhD Program for African Students Launched
Risk and Benefits of Adopting Bt Cotton in WA
Soybean Production Now in Vogue in Borno Nigeria
New Maize Varieties Resistant to the Large Grain Borer
Eastern and Central African Countries Join WARDA
Global Celebration of World Food Day
In Africa, Prosperity From Rice Seeds Falls Short
African Maize Breeders Urge Governments to Speed up New Crop Variety Approvals
African countries join the patent game
African rice centre welcomes new members
As schools begin, unique African partnership announces launch of trend-setting PhD program for crop breeding in Africa
Egyptian biotech inspectors study U.S. and Canada GM regulatory process
Biofortified sorghum shall improve health and nutrition in Africa
Developing nations 'need genetic resources rules'
Biosafety And Biosecurity International Conference 2007
Cleaning-up crop genomes through intragenic modification
Africans embrace biotech future
Where Biotech Crops Made (and could have made) a Difference in '07
Africa gets biotech boost against killer diseases
Nigeria to host stem cell transplant int'l workshop
Interest rate to drop - Soludo
Refocus your research strategies to benefit farmers
Drought-resistant GM crops sought
Mozambique and USDA Align to Fight Cassava Root Rot Disease
Egypt NBC and parliament visit bt maize trials
African database will 'tap global knowledge'
Searching for Progress Via Technology
Genetics Centre to Attract Scientists to Africa
Algeria and the US combine forces in S&T
Kenyan parliamentarians are finally set to pass the Biosafety Bill that will offer the regulatory framework to deal with the very controversial Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs).
Egyptian biotech INspectors study U.S. and Canada gm regulatory process
IFAD supported programme to improve living standard in rural Uganda
South African scientists welcome Malawi on board
Africa must commit to biosecurity measures
Maize streak virus-resistant transgenic maize: a first for Africa
Farmers demand the shelving of Bio-safety Bill
Realising Nigerians in diaspora project
NABDA needs N2.3bn for bio-resources centre
Innovation system needs reforms
Minister tasks scientists on commercial research
Egypt’s National Biosafety Committee Shapes-Up
Training Courses for Egypt-Sudan Cooperation In Agriculture Biotechnology
Annan Holds Fact-Finding Mission with Agric Players
CGIAR Centers Collaborate to Boost African Rice Production
10 million farmers already using GM crops
Kenya Finally Publishes Bio-Safety Bill
World rice research centres unite for Africa
Call for labelling of GM food is expensive and unjustified wishful thinking
Legon receives U$5 million AGRA Grant
Agency trains 350 Odi youths
What exactly did Kofi Annan say in Nairobi ?
Financing IT-based ventures
National policy on GMO is urgently needed
Computer revolution in Abia
Annan’s poverty eradication pill
Agriculture Ministry Invests USD 335,000 in Plants Cultivation
Agricultural Intellectual Property Rights Policy for South Africa
SACRED Africa Evaluates the Performance of NERICA Rice Varieties in Western Kenya
IITA Striga Resistant Maize Germplasm Announcement
Biotechnology in South Africa: an annual report
South Africa includes Biotech in 10 -year plan
Africa: Benefits And Limits of an Important Biotech Tool
African scientists and agricultural organizations welcome AGRA
The testimony of Bill Gates at Harvard
Status of Agri-Biotech inSouth Africa
IFAD-Supported Hotcultural program to boost incomes and jobs to Rural Kenya
Kenyan MPs back call to enact Biosafety Law
Africa: Investment in Science May Be Only Key to Continent's Future
Agency wants farmers to utilise biotech
Kenya: Biotech is the Future - We Dare Not Be Left Behind
Two Misleading Articles on Kenya’s Biosafety Bill
Sri Biotech venture with S.African firm
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