“No one asks for a meal they’ve never eaten.” Or, do African farmers want genetically modified crops?

Agriculture and Human Values 31 (4):643-648 (2014)
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Abstract

This article reflects on the relative silence of African farmers within debates around the potential for genetically modified crops to transform agriculture on the continent. It proposes two strategies for amplifying these voices—one focused on research methodologies, the other on outreach—in order to transform the conversation around GM’s potential in Africa into one that revolves around farmer preferences and priorities

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