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Ten lessons from biotechnology experiences in crops, livestock and fish for smallholders in developing countries

TitleTen lessons from biotechnology experiences in crops, livestock and fish for smallholders in developing countries
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication2013
AuthorsDargie, J.D., Ruane J., and Sonnino Andrea
JournalAsian Biotechnology and Development Review
Volume15
Pagination103 - 110
Date Published2013
ISBN Number09727566 (ISSN)
KeywordsBiotechnology, Crop, Developing countries, Fish, Livestock, Smallholders
Abstract

FAO recently commissioned a unique series of 19 case studies where agricultural biotechnologies were used to serve the needs of smallholders in developing countries. Most involved a single crop, livestock or fish species and a single biotechnology. The biotechnologies covered include some that are considered quite traditional, such as artificial insemination and fermentation, as well as other more modern ones, such as the use of DNA-based approaches to detect pathogens, but not genetic modification. From the case studies, we have drawn ten general and interrelated lessons which can be used to inform and assist policy-makers when deciding on potential interventions involving biotechnologies for smallholders in developing countries. These include: the absolute necessity for government commitment and backing from donors and international agencies, and of partnerships, both nationally and internationally, and also with the farmers themselves in the planning and implementation of programmes while bearing in mind also the need to retain flexibility in order to respond appropriately to evolving circumstances; and the recognition that while long-term investments in science and technology are critical, the successful use of biotechnologies also requires their appropriate integration with other sources of science-based and traditional knowledge. For the 19 case studies, there were no indications that intellectual property issues, access to genetic resources or specific regulatory mechanisms constrained use of any of the biotechnologies or their products. It was also concluded that planning, monitoring and evaluation of biotechnology applications was weak and should be strengthened. © 2013, FAO.

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