ISAAA and 2Blades Release Resource on Rust-Resistant Soybean
May 2, 2024 |
ISAAA Inc., in partnership with 2Blades, released a Pocket K titled Rust-Resistant Soy for Africa, which is now available for free download from the ISAAA website.
This publication provides bite-sized information about the transgenic soybean developed by 2Blades scientists to help address Asian soybean rust disease in Africa, particularly in Kenya.
The mobile-friendly resource provides bite-size information on:
- the rising demand for soybean, particularly in Africa
- Asian soybean rust as an emerging threat to soybean production
- search for solutions through crop protection, breeding, and biotechnology
- the value of effective partnerships in the delivery of ASR-resistant soybeans
Pocket K stands for Pockets of Knowledge, which are packaged information on biotechnology products and related issues, optimized for mobile reading.
Download the Rust-Resistant Soy for Africa now from the ISAAA website.
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