Plant germplasm working towards free movement in the Region

What does it take for developing countries to build an industry from a mere plant, into ‘a whole set of new agro-industries’ which are vertically integrated and capable of displacing some of the million-dollar food imports? For starters, improved plant varieties, regardless of whether these are obtained from improved seeds, cutlets, tissue culture, or some other form of local or imported vegetative material.

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Main Authors: 72 IICA, Port-of-Spain (Trinidad and Tobago), Intra-ACP Agricultural Policy Programme Intra-ACP APP, European Union, City of Brussels (Belgium) UE
Format: Texto biblioteca
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Published: APP PMU 2015
Subjects:GERMPLASM, GERMOPLASMA, AGROINDUSTRY, AGRO-INDUSTRIE, AGROINDUSTRIA, CASSAVA, MANIOC, MANDIOCA, VARIETIES, VARIETE, VARIEDADES, INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION, COOPERATION INTERNATIONALE, COOPERACION INTERNACIONAL, AGREEMENTS, ACCORD, ACUERDOS, PLANTS, PLANTE, PLANTAS,
Online Access:http://repositorio.iica.int/handle/11324/2703
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