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Access through your institution Buy or subscribe Washington At a meeting in Washington last week, hosted by CGIAR and the US National Academy of Sciences, agricultural researchers and
research administrators appealed to CGIAR to provide guidance to help poorer countries address the global debate over the application of agricultural biotechnology. This is a preview of
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