
World Development Report Says Research and Investment in Agriculture Needed
February 6, 2009 |
A World Development report calls for serious research and investment in African countries that rely heavily on agriculture. It also recommends more sustainable and resilient agricultural systems, and a combination of technological innovations with institutional innovations such as markets, financial services and farmer organizations.
The report also takes note of biotechnology, saying that potential risks and benefits of biotechnology should be objectively and urgently evaluated so that it can contribute to the pro-poor agricultural development agenda.
View the news released at http://africasciencenews.org/asns/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=167&Itemid=1
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