
FAO Book on "Biotechnologies for Agricultural Development"
July 1, 2011 |
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has just published the proceedings of the FAO international technical conference on "Agricultural biotechnologies in developing countries: Options and opportunities in crops, forestry, livestock, fisheries and agro-industry to face the challenges of food insecurity and climate change" (ABDC-10), that took place in Guadalajara, Mexico on 1-4 March 2010.
Entitled "Biotechnologies for Agricultural Development", the proceedings are organized in two main sections. The first contains ten chapters with an extensive series of FAO background documents prepared before ABDC-10. They focus on the current status and options for biotechnologies in developing countries in crops, livestock, forestry, fisheries/aquaculture and food processing/safety, as well as on related policy issues and options. The second section contains five chapters dedicated to the outcomes of ABDC-10, namely the reports from 27 parallel sessions, fora, keynote presentations, and the conference report adopted by delegates in Guadalajara.
The book can be viewed at http://www.fao.org/docrep/014/i2300e/i2300e00.htm.
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