FAQs on Water Efficient Maize for Africa (WEMA)

THIRD WORLD NETWORK BIOSAFETY INFORMATION SERVICE

Dear friends and colleagues

FAQs on Water Efficient Maize for Africa (WEMA)

We are pleased to share with you these FAQs on Water Efficient Maize for Africa (WEMA), published by the African Centre for Biodiversity and Third World Network.

The WEMA initiative aims to develop drought-tolerant and insect-resistant maize, using conventional breeding, marker-assisted breeding, and genetic engineering. Five African countries – Kenya, Mozambique, South Africa, Tanzania and Uganda – are participating in WEMA.

The FAQs unpack WEMA, looking at various aspects such as the ability of genetic engineering to deliver drought tolerance, yield data, stacking with the insect resistance trait, the claims of safety, intellectual property aspects and alternatives to genetic engineering.

The FAQs can be downloaded at https://biosafety-info.net/pubart.php?pid=98

With best wishes,

Third World Network
131 Jalan Macalister
10400 Penang
Malaysia
Email: twn@twnetwork.org
Websites: http://www.twn.my/ and https://biosafety-info.net/
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FAQs on Water Efficient Maize for Africa (WEMA)

FAQs on Water Efficient Maize for Africa (WEMA)

THIRD WORLD NETWORK BIOSAFETY INFORMATION SERVICE

Dear friends and colleagues 

 

FAQs on Water Efficient Maize for Africa (WEMA) 

We are pleased to share with you these FAQs on Water Efficient Maize for Africa (WEMA), published by the African Centre for Biodiversity and Third World Network.  

The WEMA initiative aims to develop drought-tolerant and insect-resistant maize, using conventional breeding, marker-assisted breeding, and genetic engineering. Five African countries – Kenya, Mozambique, South Africa, Tanzania and Uganda – are participating in WEMA. 

The FAQs unpack WEMA, looking at various aspects such as the ability of genetic engineering to deliver drought tolerance, yield data, stacking with the insect resistance trait, the claims of safety, intellectual property aspects and alternatives to genetic engineering. 

The FAQs is attached.

With best wishes,

Third World Network
131 Jalan Macalister
10400 Penang
Malaysia
Email: twn@twnetwork.org
Websites: http://www.twn.my/ and https://biosafety-info.net/
To subscribe to other TWN information services: www.twnnews.net

 

 

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