GMO Wars and Coffee: Is History Repeating Itself?
By Dr. Margaret Karembu A cloud of resistance hangs over the introduction of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) [...]
By Dr. Margaret Karembu A cloud of resistance hangs over the introduction of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) [...]
Malawi is inching closer to commercializing Bt cotton as research into the genetically modified crop is at an [...]
Science and policy are generally considered two separate worlds but in a society like ours that relies on progress [...]
Entebbe is one city I have always looked forward to visiting even as a child, especially after watching the popular [...]
In his popularly acclaimed book ‘The New Harvest: Agricultural Innovation in Africa’, the late Professor [...]
Africa must position herself to tap from the numerous benefits provided by application of science, technology and [...]
Growing up in Ethiopia watching climate patterns change with every wake, and the subsequent diminishing of farm [...]
Growing cotton in Burkina Faso has been associated with use of insecticides to control insect pests, particularly [...]
The latest report on the global acquisition of biotechnology is out and reports a significant increase in the [...]
Two new Bt cotton varieties, MRC 7377BGII and MRC7361BGII, have been approved for commercial release by the [...]