Abstract The emergence of Farmers' Rights in international law is closely related to the “seed wars” at the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) during the 1980s. Recognizing the plant innovations of farmers everywhere, these rights represented a countervailing measure against increasing pressures to protect commercial plant breeders' rights ...
Valbona Muzaka
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Mobilizing Science to Break Yield Barriers
ABSTRACT Yield barriers must be broken. The diminished stock of staple foods, higher grain prices, and increases in production failing to keep up with demand, coupled with 80 million people being added to the world population every year, suggests that we are on a collision course with famine unless greater investments are made in research and ...
Ronald L. Phillips
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Genotype × Environment × Management: Interactions Key to Beating Future Droughts
CSA News, Volume 58, Issue 2, Page 4-9, February 2013.
Karl Haro von Mogel
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Green Revolution to Gene Revolution: Technological Advances in Agriculture to Feed the World. [PDF]
Hamdan MF +4 more
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Meet the PCP Editor-Rajeev K. Varshney FRS. [PDF]
Varshney RK.
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A framework linking farming resilience with productivity: empirical validation from Poland in times of crises. [PDF]
Zawalińska K +3 more
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Turning promise into practice: Crop biotechnology for increasing genetic diversity and climate resilience. [PDF]
Garland S, Curry HA.
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The legal aspect of the current use of genetically modified organisms in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. [PDF]
Mmbando GS.
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Plant-Associated Bacillus thuringiensis and Bacillus cereus: Inside Agents for Biocontrol and Genetic Recombination in Phytomicrobiome. [PDF]
Sorokan A +4 more
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Enhancing Crop Resilience to Drought Stress through CRISPR-Cas9 Genome Editing. [PDF]
Rai GK +10 more
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