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Nanotechnology in Agricultural Development in the ACP Region
Agriculture is the backbone of the majority of ACP countries. Recently, an international panel of experts identified ten nanotechnology applications that are most likely to benefit developing countries. The top two on the list were Energy and Agriculture. Nanotechnology promises to reduce pesticide use, improve plant and animal breeding, and create new nano-bioindustrial products. It promises higher yields and lower input costs by streamlining agricultural management and thereby reducing waste a more...
November 16, 2008
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