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Advances in plant biotechnology and its adoption in developing countries
Authors:Toenniessen Gary H  O'Toole John C  DeVries Joseph
Institution:The Rockefeller Foundation, 420 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York 10018-2702, USA. gtoenniessen@rockfound.org
Abstract:Developing countries are already benefiting and should continue to benefit significantly from advances in plant biotechnology. Insect-protected cotton containing a natural insecticide protein from Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt cotton) is providing millions of farmers with increased yields, reduced insecticide costs and fewer health risks. Many other useful plant biotechnology products that can benefit poor farmers and consumers are in the research and development pipelines of institutions in developing countries, and should soon reach farmers' fields.
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