Farmers across the globe are struggling with the devastating impacts of climate change: disrupted rainfall patterns, drought, extreme weather events, pest infestations, plant diseases, crop losses, and hunger. Better seeds developed through genetic engineering offer hope. But regulatory delays are preventing millions of farmers from accessing this life-saving technology.
Urgency
New study shows daffodils can reduce methane emissions from cows and help curb climate crisis
Kenya green-lights 58 GMO projects as scientists worldwide continue with research in biotechnology despite lawsuits, misinformation
South Africa: Unjust labor laws blamed for low exclusive breastfeeding figures
Head of premier biotechnology research institute assures Kenyans GM crops pose no danger to their health
Kenya opens sub-Saharan Africa’s first stem cell research lab to help fight non-communicable diseases
Kenya determined to provide affordable medical commodities in its journey to Universal Health Coverage by 2030
Alliance for Science in collaboration with Farming Future Bangladesh launches Global South Hub Asia
African countries urged to embrace new breeding techniques in the fight against food insecurity
YOUTH VOICES: Do Kenya’s young people have the correct information on genetically modified organisms?