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Transitioning out of GM maize

Towards nutrition security, climate adaptation, agro-ecology and social justice

Coinciding with World Food Day, the African Centre for Biodiversity (ACB), in a new report titled “Transitioning out of GM maize: towards nutrition security, climate adaptation, agro-ecology and social justice” makes a compelling case for South Africa to urgently transition out of GM maize production, to systems that are socially just, ecologically sustainable and provide nutrition security for a rapidly urbanising population in the face of the current crippling drought. It argues that we need to urgently shift away from the mono-focus on a maize towards embracing a diversity of crops – particularly indigenous African summer grain crops such as sorghum and millet – and diverse agricultural practices that support healthy ecosystems, economies and societies.

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Publisher: African Centre for Biodiversity
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Author: ACB
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Organization: African Centre for Biodiversity
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Year: 2016
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Country/ies: South Africa
Geographical coverage: Southern African Development Community (SADC)
Type: Report
Content language: English
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