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Resisting the food transition : Genetic engineering and dependency -- Puppet Masters -- Sott net

Resisting the food transition : Genetic engineering and dependency -- Puppet Masters -- Sott net
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Genetic Engineering and Dependency | Dissident Voice

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ICAC elevates Keshav Kranthi as Chief Scientist - The Hindu BusinessLine

ICAC elevates Keshav Kranthi as Chief Scientist January 26, 2021 Former director of CICR-Nagpur will now lead technical collaborative projects globally Global cotton research and advisory body, International Cotton Advisory Committee (ICAC), has elevated Keshav R Kranthi as the chief scientist. The former director of Central Institute for Cotton Research (CICR), Nagpur, Kranthi had moved to Washington, US after ICAC appointed him as the head of technical services division in March 2017. “Dr Keshav Kranthi the globally renowned cotton scientist who has served as Head of Technical Services for the ICAC since 2017 has been appointed Chief Scientist, reflecting recent changes both in his work and in the direction of the organisation,” an ICAC statement said on Tuesday.

Pests, climate change and yield key worries - The Hindu BusinessLine

‘Pests, climate change and yield key worries’ January 07, 2021 Experts concerned about stagnant yield in India Climate change, insects and lower yield have emerged as top three big challenges that global cotton sector would have to battle for in the coming decade. Researchers and experts from International Cotton Advisory Committee (ICAC) were unanimous in raising concerns about the impact of poor yield, prevalent diseases, climate change and competition with man-made fibres as some of the top challenges for cotton crop during the decade through 2030. Thirteen eminent cotton scientists awarded by ICAC as Researcher of the year since 2009 provided the outlook in an ICAC document Cotton Vision 2030.

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