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Ane Books Plant Biotechnology Transfer To Developing Countries-Hardbound by Altman David W And Kazuo N Watanabe
DESCRIPTION Plant biotechnology has become a priority area for technology transfer in developing countries where production of food, feed, and fiber is of vital concern. Many programs now have sufficient experience to permit anin-depth examination of approaches, achievements, controversies, and anticipated benefits. Developing countries are showcased for leading-edge advances, as represented by contributions from South Africa, Kenya, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, China, Mexico, Brazil, and Peru with a foreword form World Food Prize Laureate, M.S. Swaminathan. These presentations are augmented by reviews from organizations facilitating plant biotechnology transfer, including philanthropic foundations, bilateral and multilateralorganizations, and other new initiatives. Introductory chapters address the subjects of sustainable development, regulatory concerns, accessibility of resources, environmental issues, and socio-economic research. CONTENTS Introduction and Overview Perspectives: 1. Plant Biotechnology and Development: A Beginner's Guide. 2. Issues and Problems in the Transfer of Biotechnology. 3. Environmental Issues for Plant Biotechnology Transfer: A Norwegian Perspective. 4. A Perspective on Socioeconomic Research on Plant Biotechnology Transfer for Developing Countries. Representative Transfer of Plant Biotechnology within Developing Countries: Africa: 5. South African Plant Biotechnology. 6. Plant Biotechnology in Kenya: Opportunities for National Development and Technology Transfer. Asia: 7. Agricultural Biotechnology in Indonesia: New Approach, Innovation and Challenges. 8. Present Status of Plant Biotechnology Research and Development in Malaysia. 9. Status of Development in Plant Biotechnology in Thailand. 10. Plant Biotechnology in China. Latin America: 11. An Example of Transfer of Proprietary Technology from the Private Sector to a Developing Country. 12. Aspects of Technology Transfer to Brazil: Approaches Used by