Pathways to Productivity
Discover the insightful report, Pathways to Productivity by Johanna Nesseth Tuttle, published by the Centre for Strategic & International Studies in 2013. This compelling 38-page paperback delves into the ongoing discussions in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda regarding genetically modified (GM) crops. Tuttle explores the potential of GM crops to enhance food security for smallholder farmers in these regions, providing a thorough analysis of the agricultural landscape. With a focus on the implications of transgenic organisms, this report is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of agriculture and food supply in Africa. Pathways to Productivity is a vital resource for policymakers, researchers, and agricultural stakeholders looking to understand the challenges and opportunities in improving productivity and food security in East Africa.