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Development and enhancement of agricultural biotechnology in some countries in Latin America
Authors:B R Glick  J J Pasternak  R G H Downer  E B Dumbroff  K A Winter
Institution:(1) Department of Biology, University of Waterloo, N2L 3G1 Waterloo, Ontario, Canada;(2) Agriculture Canada Research Station, P.O. Box 1210, C1A 7M8 Charlottetown, P.E.I., Canada
Abstract:A number of research institutions and both local and international agencles in Latin America are using biotechnology as part of an effort to enhance agricultural productivity. However, it is very much an open question as to whether all of these various organizations can provide the best means of realizing this goal. Latin American countries vary dramatically in their knowledge base and current use of modern biotechnology. Thus, while some countries lack the ability to develop, or possibly even implement, many aspects of modern biotechnology, others are quite advanced in this regard. This review provides a somewhat selective overview of current research in the area of agricultural biotechnology in Mexico, Costa Rica and Ecuador, with emphasis on how the existing agencies and institutions have responded to the challenge of biotechnology. In addition, general strategies for the development of agricultural biotechnology in these countries are presented and discussed.
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