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The complex choreography of agricultural biotechnology in Africa

Joeva Sean Rock, Rachel Schurman

2020African Affairs36 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract In spite of impressive efforts from public and private organizations over the last 25 years, agricultural biotechnology has gained relatively little ground in Africa. Using ethnographic research and case studies from across the continent, we argue that a complex choreography of socio-political, regulatory, and business conditions is required for agricultural biotechnology projects to ‘succeed’ in Africa. While this choreography is rarely achieved, efforts to bring agricultural biotechnology to the continent have resulted in significant reconfigurations of political, legal, and media landscapes in many African countries. These shifts cry out for more scholarly attention, which we attempt to give here.

Topics & Concepts

ChoreographyAgriculturePoliticsPolitical scienceAgricultural biotechnologyBiotechnologyBiologyLawEcologyDanceLiteratureArtCRISPR and Genetic EngineeringAnimal Disease Management and Epidemiology
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