La biotecnología agrícola un dilema para el tercer mundo
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Mejía Cruz, Rodolfo Alberto | 2004-01
Biotechnology offers an option for developing countries, but its valué depends on factors like the determinaron of specific problems that require these technologies, the resources available, the characteristics of the technicalscientific infrastructure and the politics of the country. The experiences generated in countries of the first world alert about the economic danger that biotechnology could generate, when these aspects are not kept in mind, especially since they can create a dependence in the productive process with the multinationals that monopolize these techniques. The countries in via of development should center their research on the solution of inherent problems to that culture in particular, leaning on the intemational centers of investigaron and with polidcs of transfer of technology to a objective population “the field producen”
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