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Cartagena Protocol

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The Regional Governance of Genetically Modified Crops: What Does the Future Hold for ECOWAS?

February 11, 2019February 7, 2019 Africa, Agriculture, Biotech, Cartagena Protocol, Development, ECOWAS, GMOs, Governance

By Terrence Neal* Since the first genetically modified (“GM”), or biotech crop was released onto the market for human consumption

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