Public-private partnerships bring agricultural biotech to Africa’s small scale farmers

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Daniel Kamanga, Director of Communication for Africa Harvest, talks about public-private partnerships in the development of biofortified sorghum and how small scale farmers and commercial farmers approach adoption of new biotech crops differently.

Read full, original post: New technologies and the Industry

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