Pathways to Productivity

The Role of GMOs for Food Security in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda

By (author) Kristin Wedding, Johanna Nesseth Tuttle

Paperback - £38.00

Publication date:

16 October 2013

Length of book:

38 pages

Publisher

Center for Strategic & International Studies

Dimensions:

273x218mm
9x11"

ISBN-13: 9781442227873

This report provides an overview of the debate in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda over genetically modified (GM) crops and their potential role in improving food security among smallholder farmers. Specifically, in each country, it examines regulatory structures, science and research capacity, communication and public opinion, the views of smallholder farmers, and the forecast for adoption of genetically modified organisms (GMOs). Additionally, it examines regional regulatory efforts and potential trade impacts. Finally, the report provides a set of policy recommendations targeted toward the U.S. government, focus country governments, the donor community, and nongovernmental organizations.