“The use of modern technology has increased productivity in many countries in the world. With technology, smallholder farmers are guaranteed quality harvests and increased yields. For instance, yield increases can be achieved through technologies that protect the crop from insect damage, thus allowing the plant’s full yield potential to be realised,” said Dr. Jonathan.
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Stakeholders in the country’s biotechnology sector on Tuesday in Abuja reaffirmed that they are ready to collaborate in finding solutions…
A Zambian non-governmental organisation (NGO), Dziwa Science and Technology Trust (DSaT), has observed that the debates on the national biosafety…
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The National Biosafety Management Agency, NBMA, on Thursday, presented guidelines for genetically modified stacked events to experts for relevant inputs…
The Nigeria chapter of the Open Forum on Agricultural Biotechnology, OFAB, in Africa, is inviting media practitioners that cover agriculture,…
The Director of Programme Development and Commercialisation at the African Agricultural Technology Foundation, AATF, Dr. Emmanuel Okogbenin has said that…
Despite the challenges of misinformation, the technology has enjoyed the confidence of farmers, researchers and policymakers, due to the attributes…
The Director-General, National Biotechnology Development Agency (NABDA), Prof. Abdullahi Mustapha, has called for collaborative investments in biotechnology research for vaccines…
