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The role of biotechnology for agricultural sustainability in Africa
Authors:Thomson Jennifer A
Institution:Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of Cape Town, Cape Town 7701, Republic of South Africa. jennifer.thomson@uct.ac.za
Abstract:Sub-Saharan Africa could have a shortfall of nearly 90Mt of cereals by the year 2025 if current agricultural practices are maintained. Biotechnology is one of the ways to improve agricultural production. Insect-resistant varieties of maize and cotton suitable for the subcontinent have been identified as already having a significant impact. Virus-resistant crops are under development. These include maize resistant to the African endemic maize streak virus and cassava resistant to African cassava mosaic virus. Parasitic weeds such as Striga attack the roots of crops such as maize, millet, sorghum and upland rice. Field trials in Kenya using a variety of maize resistant to a herbicide have proven very successful. Drought-tolerant crops are also under development as are improved varieties of local African crops such as bananas, cassava, sorghum and sweet potatoes.
Keywords:biotechnology  genetically modified crops  insects  viruses  weeds  drought
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