African govts asked to prioritise biotechnology research

Former Nigerian president Dr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan and AATF Africa ambassador for agricultural technologies advised that African governments have strong regulatory and research capacity fit for international standards and there is no reason to doubt the outputs of their work.

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Ministers after their roundtable discussion at the just concluded Food Systems Forum in Kigali. (Courtesy)
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African governments have been urged to prioritise investment in biotechnology research and development to address pressing challenges in the sector.

Challenges being experienced in the agricultural sector include climate

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