AFSA: PAN-AFRICAN DECLARATION ON THE FUTURE OF BIODIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES IN FOOD AND AGRICULTURE

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Statement by 130 African participants from 33 countries meeting from 2 to 4 October in Addis Ababa representing farmers, herders, fishers, scientists and policymakers.

 


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