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March 18, 2024
Gene editing: Time for South Africa to embrace plant breeding innovations (Food for Mzanzi)
February 5, 2024
From California to Kenya: The first year of the CRISPR course for African plant scientists
January 26, 2024
CRISPR-edited crops break new ground in Africa - Scientists in the global south use the popular technique to protect local crops against local threats (Nature)
December 18, 2023
Scientists call for framework to scale up genome editing adoption in Africa (Ghana News Agency)
March 13, 2023
Africa steps up genetic engineering for climate-resilient crops
August 24, 2022
How and why gene editing faces fewer global regulations than GMOs (Genetic Literacy Project)
June 6, 2022
Lesson for Africa on risks and rewards of regulating gene editing
June 2, 2022
Genome editing: New breeding tool with potential to sustain agriculture in Africa
March 25, 2022
How South Africa is bungling regulation of CRISPR and other gene edited crops — and why consumers will pay the price (Genetic Literacy Project)
February 16, 2022
South Africa should rethink regulations on genetically modified plants (The Conversation)
November 23, 2021
The global GM regulatory landscape and how gene editing fits in it (Part 1)
August 12, 2021
Gene editing is key to improving Africa’s staple crops
May 12, 2021
The regulatory landscape for genome-edited plants is rapidly changing, experts say
November 11, 2020
African scientists fear the continent will be left behind as gene editing transforms food production
September 2, 2020
The evolving landscape around genome editing in agriculture - Many countries have exempted or move to exempt forms of genome editing from GMO regulation of crop plants
July 22, 2020
African Agricultural Technology Foundation cautions against over-regulating breeding (The Nation)
July 13, 2020
Science-based policies can unlock Africa’s access to genome-edited crop varieties
May 14, 2020
Why Ethiopia needs to embrace gene-modification technology (Ethiopia Observer)
April 23, 2020
Gene editing will revolutionize crop breeding in Africa, new paper predicts
March 17, 2020
From hunger to profitable harvest: How GMO, CRISPR-edited plants can help curb $220 billion in annual crop losses (Genetic Literacy Project)
September 13, 2019
Can the gene editing technology known as CRISPR help reduce biodiversity loss worldwide? Though scientists are optimistic that CRISPR could help, they also emphasize caution and community engagement in order to get it right (Ensia)
September 5, 2019
Declaration to establish African Coalition on Communicating about Genome Editing adopted at the Africa Biennial Biosciences Communication Symposium
September 4, 2019
‘Patchwork’ of global gene editing regulations will harm seed production, warns the International Seed Federation
July 17, 2019
Will following the regulatory script for GMOs promote public acceptance of gene-edited crops? (Trends in Biotechnology)
July 15, 2019
Kenya - We need policy on new breeding technologies (The Standard)
December 18, 2018
New biotech crop-breeding technologies struggle for traction across much of Africa (Genetic Literacy Project)
February 23, 2018
Africa could become a world agricultural leader in CRISPR and other new breeding techniques (Genetic Literacy Project)
February 19, 2018
DowDuPont leads Global CRISPR patent landscape; Broad Institute owns critical eukaryotic gene editing patents - North America & Asia emerge as growing markets for CRISPR Cas9 research & human trials
January 31, 2018
The End of the GMO? Genome editing, gene drives and new frontiers of plant technology (Review of Agrarian Studies)
December 8, 2017
GM crops take the line of least resistance in their global spread - Gene editing technology is expected to accelerate the introduction of new plants (Financial Times)
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