ISAAA Brief 41-2009 ISAAA predicted in the 2008 Annual Report that biotech crops were poised for a new wave of growth. Substantial gains have already been made in 2009 that are starting to bring that prediction to fruition. With 14 y;ears of regulatory experience, growth can be accelerated moving forward. Executive Summary . Press Release . Highlights . PPT Slides . Contents . List of Tables and Figures . Order Online |
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ISAAA Brief 38-2009 : The Development and Regulation of Bt Brinjal in
India (Eggplant/Aubergine) The International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech Applications (ISAAA) has released Brief 38 on "The Development and Regulation of Bt Brinjal in India (Eggplant/Aubergine)". More specifically, Brief 38 is a comprehensive review of all aspects of the cultivation in India of the important vegetable brinjal, also known as eggplant or aubergine. Importantly, the Brief summarizes the development, status and content of the extensive regulatory dossier in India for biotech Bt brinjal, which confers resistance to the most important insect-pest of brinjal, fruit and shoot borer (FSB). Note from Chairman . Executive Summary . Index . Full Report . Order Online Book Review of Brief 38-2009 |
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Pocket K 35 : Bt Brinjal in India | |||||
Pocket K on Bt brinjal is a concisely packed information that answers most frequently asked questions on
Bt brinjal in India. Bt brinjal pocket K is translated in 8 major Indian languages including Hindi, Bengali,
Gujarati, Kannada, Marathi, Oriya, Tamil, and Telugu in order to cater to the needs of large population
who is not well conversant in English language in India. Pocket K 35 : Bt Brinjal in India |
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ISAAA Brief 40-2009 : Communicating Crop Biotechnology: Stories from
Stakeholders Brief 40 Communicating Crop Biotechnology: Stories from Stakeholders documents how various stakeholders have benefited from science communication efforts and how in turn, they are now part of the process of realizing a collective voice on crop biotechnology. Stories from stakeholders in 14 countries in Africa (Burkina Faso, Egypt, Ghana, Kenya, and Uganda) and Asia (Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam) as well as the global community show that despite the differences in culture, language, and geographical locations, they have similar experiences, face common problems, and share a hope for themselves and their family. Communicating Crop Biotechnology: Stories from Stakeholders . Index . Video Highlights |
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By Section: Introduction . Farmers . Media . Decision Makers . Academics & Scientists . Religious Sector . Other Partners . Global Community . Appendix |
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Bt Cotton in India: A Country Profile ISAAA Series of Biotech Crop Profiles featuring a comprehensive overview of the adoption, impact and future prospects of biotech crops in developing countries. |
Biotech Crops in India: Facts & Trends ISAAA Series Facts & Trends on biotech crops that provides vital facts and highlights key trends about important biotech crops.
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Trust in the Seed This publication highlights the significance of the seed and new crop technologies. It captures the experiences of three key developments in Indian agriculture that sustained growth in agriculture, contributed to increased food production and the alleviation of poverty and hunger. Available in : English . Hindi More>> |
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Clive James Speaks "Clive James Speaks" articulates the staggering growth of biotech crops from 1.7 million hectares in 1996 to 134 million hectares in 2009 with the trend of developing countries increasingly favouring plantings of biotech crops as compared to industrial countries. |
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14 Years of Biotech Agriculture |
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The Story of Bt Cotton in India | |
Also available in : English . Hindi . Gujarati . Kannada . Marathi . Punjabi . Tamil . Telugu | |
Global Biotech Crops Report 2009 . Q&A with Clive James . Knowledge, Technology & Alleviation of Poverty | |
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