
How Biotech Crops Can Crash—and Still Never Fail
The U.N. Food Systems Summit put biotechnology at center stage, although agroecological innovations offer greater promise for sustainability
Aniket Aga teaches environmental studies and anthropology at Krea University in India. He is the author of Genetically Modified Democracy: Transgenic Crops in Contemporary India, published by Yale University Press. Follow Aniket Aga on Twitter @AgaAniket
The U.N. Food Systems Summit put biotechnology at center stage, although agroecological innovations offer greater promise for sustainability
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