Book Review: Genetically Modified Crops in Africa: Economic and Policy Lessons from Countries South of the Shara
A. Obayelu
Journal of Agricultural Science, 2014, vol. 6, issue 4, 205
Abstract:
In this new book, Genetically Modified Crops in Africa- Economic and Policy Lessons from Countries South of the Shara, José Falck-Zepeda, Guillaume Gruère, and Idah Sithole-Niang present us the case of various hindrance and the feelings of farmers / government towards genetically modified crop technology while at this same time provide scientific evidence for the safe adaptation with the view of significantly increasing the agricultural value in Africa. Read this book review by A. E. Obayelu to find out more about this book.
Date: 2014
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