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Biotechnology: Opportunities and Challenges for Developing Countries

November 4, 2018 Science & Technology Uma 0 comment

Biotechnology: Opportunities and Challenges for Developing Countries

The developing world faces a triple challenge – poverty in the midst of plenty; environmental degradation caused by both plenty and poverty; and islands of security surrounded by conflict.

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