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Hungry Bellies and Silent Killers: Why both Quantity and Quality Matter in Food Security
What do you look for at the market or the grocery store? Do you seek out food that offers good value for money or [...]
What do you look for at the market or the grocery store? Do you seek out food that offers good value for money or [...]
I take pride in many achievements as a woman scientist that I consider most impactful to society. A study on the [...]
The Nagoya – Kuala Lumpur Supplementary Protocol on Liability and Redress to the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety [...]
As Africa grapples with realities of its swelling population, one of the challenges that warrant solicited [...]
Africa continues to lag behind in adoption of biotech crops. In 2016, only two of the 26 countries that planted [...]
The genetically modified organism (GMO) debate remains engulfed in a maelstrom of controversies. Sadly, what is [...]
Jill Kuehnert from Seed Stories was part of the organising committee for #ABBC2017. In this piece, she reflects on [...]
AfriCenter participated in an agri-biotechnology and biosafety workshop in Abuja, Nigeria, between the 17th and [...]
We, the participants of the International Conference on Agri-Biotechnology and Biosafety Communication, held on [...]