13 papers tagged 'developing countries' are listed in the Database of the Safety and Benefits of Biotechnology
All of the papers in the database have been tagged with relevant keywords (called tags), and this page lists all those papers tagged as relevant to developing countries. To find papers with other tags, browse the tag cloud on the right.
- Agriculture biotechnologies in developing countries: Options and opportunities in crops, forestry, livestock, fisheries and agro-industry to face the challenges of food insecurity and climate change.
FAO2011
- Global Status of Commercialized Biotech/GM Crops: 2009 The first fourteen years, 1996 to 2009
James C2009
- Reaping the benefits: Science and the sustainable intensification of global agriculture
The Royal Society2009
- Economic impacts of policies affecting crop biotechnology and trade
Anderson K.2010
- Benefits of genetically modified crops for the poor: household income, nutrition, and health
Qaim M2010
- Needs for and environmental risks from transgenic crops in the developing world
Gressel J2010
- Intellectual property rights, private investment in research, and productivity growth in Indian agriculture
Kolady D, Spielman DJ, Cavalieri AJ2010
- Global Status of Commercialized Biotech/GM Crops: 2010
James C2010
- Biotechnology and food security in developing countries
Tonukari NJ, Omotor DG2010
- Modern Biotechnology—Potential Contribution and Challenges for Sustainable Food Production in Sub-Saharan Africa
Morris JE2011
- Agricultural Biotechnology: Benefits, Opportunities, and Leadership
Juma C2011
- Preventing Hunger: Biotechnology is Key
Juma C2011
- Establishing a biotech-modern-agriculture for China
Zhang z, et al2011