Abstract
China's Plant Biotechnology
Author(s): Ellena JohnsonThe majority of agricultural biotechnology research is done by private life-science enterprises in the developed nations. Complaints were raised in underdeveloped nations that domestic scientists and manufacturers can only receive DNA and seedlings through foreign businesses, and that innovation requires does not prioritise crops crucial to the poor of the world people. Buyer resistance and federal regulations affecting international commerce in genetically engineered (GM) products, as well as the increasing costs of commercialising new products, have recently slowed private biotechnological research and development, jeopardising the limited private research which is completed on developing nations issues.
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