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Appropriate Biotechnology in Small-Scale Agriculture: How to Reorient Research and Development (Biotechnology in Agriculture)

Author Joske F G Bunders, Jacqueline E W Broerse
Publisher CABI
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PublisherCABI
ISBN / ASIN0851987702
ISBN-139780851987705
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Sales Rank12,080,744
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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As currently practiced, agricultural biotechnology is largely oriented to the needs and economies of the developed world. To be of benefit to small-scale farmers in developing countries, technologies need to be appropriate, both taking into account the prevailing conditions and making the best use of local resources.
This book addresses a number of issues related to these problems. In particular it examines the concern that projects undertaken in research facilities far distant from the farmer may have little impact on small-scale agriculture in developing countries, and if so, how project proposals should be assessed to remedy this situation. A second key theme of the book is to consider how information exchange can be enhanced in order to give higher priority to small-scale agriculture in biotechnology research policies. The book should therefore be of immediate concern to policy-makers in government, donor organizations, non-governmental organizations, industry and research organizations concerned with biotechnology in the Third World.