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February 2022

Agri-biotechnologyAgriculture PolicyHybrids
January 30, 2020

India's Genome-Editing Draft Guidelines are Needlessly Restrictive

By vivian fernandes
At long last, the Department of Biotechnology has ended the suspense by publishing draft genome…
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January 30, 2020

Onion Shortage: Geographic Diversification of Cultivation Will Help; Mirzapur Looks Promising

By vivian fernandes
Episodic shortages of onions due to aberrant weather conditions are unavoidable. Dispersal of onion…
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January 25, 2020

Budget 2020: For Agriculture, It Must Signal Change of Course in Favour of Science & Technology, and Private Investments

By vivian fernandes
There has been too much emphasis on traditional and organic agriculture in the previous budgets of…
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