Kenya: Why Kenya has to adopt biotechnology in farming

Today a new revolution is knocking at Africa’s door-agricultural biotechnology. It promises to do for agriculture what mobile technology has done for communication. I wrote my second book, The Gene Hunters, in 1989 on the technology. It was seven years ahead the first commercial release of biotechnology crops in the United States. There were concerns from the outset akin to those raised about mobile phones.

View the original article here: Kenya: Why Kenya Has to Adopt Biotechnology in Farming – AllAfrica.com

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