Burkina Faso making progress with GMO research

23 janvier 2018 | Suleiman Okoth
By Joseph Opoku Gakpo January 19, 2018 Agriculturalists in Burkina Faso say their country is still open to using the tools of biotechnology, despite the decision to stop growing genetically modified cotton. A controversy erupted over the low quality of fiber … Continue reading (...)
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