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Socio-Economics Policy Brief No. 3 Co-existence of GM and non-GM Crops: Implications for Africa Samuel E. Timpo, Senior Program Officer NEPAD Agency African Biosafety Network of Expertise (ABNE)
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Document Date: 2013-06-07 08:02:28


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GM / BP / /

Continent

North America / Europe / Africa / /

Country

Japan / Brazil / Australia / Burkina Faso / Portugal / Ghana / South Africa / New Zealand / /

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agricultural equipment / functional biosafety systems / local food / transportation / biotechnology / agricultural biotechnology stewardship program / food production / feed value chain / food/feed / feed products / conventional and organic agricultural production systems / farm machinery / crop production systems / agricultural products / maize product / nonGM food / value chain / food / /

Organization

African Union / United Nations / Codex Alimentarius and the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety / World Trade Organization / European Union / /

Position

farmer / Senior Program Officer / Way Forward / /

Technology

biotechnology / /

URL

www.nepadbiosafety.net / /

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