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I am Md. Shahjahan, a newly PhD fellow at the Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, China in the field of animal genetics, breeding and reproduction. I did my B.Sc (2008) and M.Sc (2010) from Bangladesh Agricultural University.
From my little knowledge, no satisfactory GMO research is yet developed in Bangladesh for livestock and aquaculture. But the research of GM crops is ongoing for rice, potato, brinjal and papaya. However, Bangladesh will be the most affected country for climate change where drought and salinity resistance are likely to be more important issues for further development of GM crops. The thinking of GMOs commercialization is almost confined for the next 5 years in our country.
Md. Shahjahan
PhD fellow
Institute of Animal Sciences (IAS)
The Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (GSCAAS)
No. 12 Zhongguancun, South Street,
Haiden District,
Beijing-100081,
China.
Cell: +86-15010477802
e-mail: sajubau (at) gmail.com
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