
Kenya chooses GM and biotech, but there are smarter ways to feed Africa
Kenya’s Deputy President William Ruto has made the case for Africa to use biotechnology in food production to deal with hunger and poverty. But when it comes to the issue of food security in Africa, there are often hidden agendas at work. There’s a lot to be gained by agri-tech companies if leaders blindly promote biotechnology.
Biotechnology is, generally speaking, the use of living organisms to fulfil a practical.... Read more »
Posted on : Friday , 8th August 2014