Call for case studies of the use of agricultural biotechnologies to meet the needs of smallholders in developing countries
FAO has just launched an open call for case studies of the use of agricultural biotechnologies to meet the needs of smallholders in developing countries. In
2012, FAO published Biotechnologies at Work for Smallholders,
a collection of 19 case studies of the applications of biotechnologies to serve the needs of smallholders in developing countries. To build upon, complement and update this publication, FAO intends to publish a new set of case studies of the applications of
agricultural biotechnologies to solve the problems that constrain smallholder production systems in developing countries in the crop, forestry, livestock and fisheries/aquaculture sectors. FAO invites interested practitioners to submit an abstract (maximum
300 words) of a proposed case study by 15 June 2022 to [log in to unmask].
For more information on the call
(available also in Arabic, Chinese, French, Spanish and Russian), see
https://www.fao.org/research-extension-systems/resources/detail/en/c/1492888/
or contact [log in to unmask].