Other Added
#1 in Business Subscribe Email Print

You are here: Home > Reference and Education > Science > South Africa Should License Research Lab on Genetically Modified Sorghum

Tags

  • melinda
  • alleviating
  • stage conduct
  • biotechnology cause
  • africas early

  • Links

  • Make More Cash With More Payment Processing Options
  • Online Business Loans - Few Clicks Can Boost Your Business
  • Solid Poo
  • Other Added - South Africa Should License Research Lab on Genetically Modified Sorghum

    Home Value Trends in Utah
    In the past few months you've probably heard your share of the gloom and doom predictions for America's real estate market: the bubble's bursting, home value averages are plummeting, the market's taking a huge hit, etc. This just isn't the case. When looking at the nation's housing market as a whole it's very easy to generalize the state of the
    the so called indigenous African sorghum varieties.

    Prof. Wambugu will, at one stage, conduct field trials of her genetically modified sorghum. Then is the right time for the South African government to be worried about “contamination.” It should not be lost on anyone that South Africa has well-entrenched genetically modified organisms (Gmos) regulatory laws. So, it’s unlikely that the

    Keep On Growing - Taking Your Startup and Growing a Home Based Business
    Growing your home based business is like working with a plant. You start of small. All you have is some dirt, a seed, and some water. Yet eventually, as you continue growing your home based business, you will need business “fertilizer” and a bigger business “pot.”During the initial growing of your home based business, you will be doing
    Prof. Florence Wambugu, a renowned agricultural biotechnologist and the founder of Africa Harvest Biotech Foundation International, is currently entangled in a row with the South African government over her plan to set up a multimillion dollar research laboratory and greenhouses to develop genetically modified sorghum.

    Prof. Wambugu has received a huge grant - US$415 million - from Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, to develop genetically modified crops, which have proved essential in alleviating food insecurity. Her choice of South Africa stems from the fact that it’s the only African country with Biosafety laws.

    South Africa’s early enactment of biosafety laws has made it the preferred destination for biotechnology investors. To now hear a country that’s gained international reputation for its friendly policies towards biotechnology is attempting to block an African scientist from advancing a biotechnology cause is appalling.

    In justifying its decision to suspend Prof. Wambugu’s project, South Africa’s agricultural regulatory agencies have claimed that the genetically modified sorghum can contaminate varieties native to Africa. This looks like a pedestrian argument and it’s tantamount to putting the cart before the horse.

    For the record, Prof. Wambugu has not yet shipped genetically modified sorghum to Africa. All what she wants to do is to set up a laboratory to conduct research on the same. All what Prof. Wambugu currently wants is to build the infrastructure for genetically modified sorghum research. Such can in no way interfere with the so called indigenous African sorghum varieties.

    Prof. Wambugu will, at one stage, conduct field trials of her genetically modified sorghum. Then is the right time for the South African government to be worried about “contamination.” It should not be lost on anyone that South Africa has well-entrenched genetically modified organisms (Gmos) regulatory laws. So, it’s unlikely that the

    Project Management - Tips For Helping You Adopt A Process
    The Rational Unified Process, Enterprise Unified Process, Agile Development Methodologies, Unified Modeling Languages. They come in many names, complexities and sizes but following one will help ensure success on your next project.This article is not a detailed overview of a formal process. Instead it provides an overview of the most cri
    nd Melinda Gates Foundation, to develop genetically modified crops, which have proved essential in alleviating food insecurity. Her choice of South Africa stems from the fact that it’s the only African country with Biosafety laws.

    South Africa’s early enactment of biosafety laws has made it the preferred destination for biotechnology investors. To now hear a country that’s gained international reputation for its friendly policies towards biotechnology is attempting to block an African scientist from advancing a biotechnology cause is appalling.

    In justifying its decision to suspend Prof. Wambugu’s project, South Africa’s agricultural regulatory agencies have claimed that the genetically modified sorghum can contaminate varieties native to Africa. This looks like a pedestrian argument and it’s tantamount to putting the cart before the horse.

    For the record, Prof. Wambugu has not yet shipped genetically modified sorghum to Africa. All what she wants to do is to set up a laboratory to conduct research on the same. All what Prof. Wambugu currently wants is to build the infrastructure for genetically modified sorghum research. Such can in no way interfere with the so called indigenous African sorghum varieties.

    Prof. Wambugu will, at one stage, conduct field trials of her genetically modified sorghum. Then is the right time for the South African government to be worried about “contamination.” It should not be lost on anyone that South Africa has well-entrenched genetically modified organisms (Gmos) regulatory laws. So, it’s unlikely that the

    Who Needs Dating Agencies and What They Do?
    Who needs dating agencies? Pretty much anyone who is bored with dating, done wasting time spending a whole evening with someone you don't even know on the off chance you'll have something in common, if you're divorced or have kids or an intense job: you need a dating agency.If you're busy and don't have time to take community college cours
    ional reputation for its friendly policies towards biotechnology is attempting to block an African scientist from advancing a biotechnology cause is appalling.

    In justifying its decision to suspend Prof. Wambugu’s project, South Africa’s agricultural regulatory agencies have claimed that the genetically modified sorghum can contaminate varieties native to Africa. This looks like a pedestrian argument and it’s tantamount to putting the cart before the horse.

    For the record, Prof. Wambugu has not yet shipped genetically modified sorghum to Africa. All what she wants to do is to set up a laboratory to conduct research on the same. All what Prof. Wambugu currently wants is to build the infrastructure for genetically modified sorghum research. Such can in no way interfere with the so called indigenous African sorghum varieties.

    Prof. Wambugu will, at one stage, conduct field trials of her genetically modified sorghum. Then is the right time for the South African government to be worried about “contamination.” It should not be lost on anyone that South Africa has well-entrenched genetically modified organisms (Gmos) regulatory laws. So, it’s unlikely that the

    Are You Making These Costly Affiliate Mistakes?
    There are many ways to generate sales, but there are also ways to ensure your affiliate marketing will fail. However, many marketers make these mistakes without realizing they are actually running away sales!To help you with your affiliate marketing programs, we have collected some of the most common mistakes made by web based internet af
    ian argument and it’s tantamount to putting the cart before the horse.

    For the record, Prof. Wambugu has not yet shipped genetically modified sorghum to Africa. All what she wants to do is to set up a laboratory to conduct research on the same. All what Prof. Wambugu currently wants is to build the infrastructure for genetically modified sorghum research. Such can in no way interfere with the so called indigenous African sorghum varieties.

    Prof. Wambugu will, at one stage, conduct field trials of her genetically modified sorghum. Then is the right time for the South African government to be worried about “contamination.” It should not be lost on anyone that South Africa has well-entrenched genetically modified organisms (Gmos) regulatory laws. So, it’s unlikely that the

    Workflow Management Software: Businesses are Getting into the Flow
    Ah, the ebb and flow of work. Sometimes it seems like there is much more ebbing than flowing with all of the workflow, the deadlines, the projects and presentations, but overall the tide seems to constantly be flowing in and out, in and out, in and . . . sorry. Recently a friend returned from a cruise in the Bahamas and commented that he still fe
    the so called indigenous African sorghum varieties.

    Prof. Wambugu will, at one stage, conduct field trials of her genetically modified sorghum. Then is the right time for the South African government to be worried about “contamination.” It should not be lost on anyone that South Africa has well-entrenched genetically modified organisms (Gmos) regulatory laws. So, it’s unlikely that the new genetically modified sorghum will be developed outside such laws.

    Genetically modified crops are not alien to South Africa. It’s not the first time a new genetically modified crop is being introduced into South Africa. The laws that governed the introduction of genetically modified corn and cotton, currently being commercially grown in South Africa must be applied to Prof. Wambugu’s genetically modified sorghum.

    The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, by investing in agricultural biotechnology research, is sending a stark message to African countries that it’s committed to finding a permanent solution to Africa’s chronic food problems. The best way to reciprocate this generous gesture is for African governments to allow scientists like Prof. Wambugu to do their work unimpeded.

    HTTP = HTML link (for blogs, profiles,phorums):
    <a href="http://www.otheradded.com/article/222943/otheradded-South-Africa-Should-License-Research-Lab-on-Genetically-Modified-Sorghum.html">South Africa Should License Research Lab on Genetically Modified Sorghum</a>

    BB link (for phorums):
    [url=http://www.otheradded.com/article/222943/otheradded-South-Africa-Should-License-Research-Lab-on-Genetically-Modified-Sorghum.html]South Africa Should License Research Lab on Genetically Modified Sorghum[/url]

    Related Articles:

    Marketing's Two Basic Approaches

    Health Care and Health Insurance Costs Can Be Controlled Through Lifestyle Choices

    FSBO Jargon – The Language of the FSBO Seller

    Bookmark it: del.icio.us digg.com reddit.com netvouz.com google.com yahoo.com technorati.com furl.net bloglines.com socialdust.com ma.gnolia.com newsvine.com slashdot.org simpy.com shadows.com blinklist.com