Frempong, Godfred2007-11-132007-11-132005http://hdl.handle.net/10625/27546The table of contents for this item can be shared with the requester. The requester may then choose one chapter, up to 10% of the item, as per the Fair Dealing provision of the Canadian Copyright ActThe Science and Technology Policy Research Institute (STEPRI) of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) has initiated a series of dialogues on biotechnology tools, processes and products. Since the application of biotechnology in agriculture has generated much controversy, the paper looks at agriculture in Ghana with regard to issues in biotechnology and genetically modified organisms (GMOs), including policy formation. The paper also briefly reviews the conference and workshop proceedings, "Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) in Ghana- benefits, threats and policy implications.”94 p. : ill.application/pdfenBIOTECHNOLOGYSCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICYPOLICY MAKINGSUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTCAPACITY BUILDINGGENETIC RESOURCESGHANAPARTICIPATORY RESEARCHSOUTH OF SAHARAGENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMSReport on stakeholders forum genetically modified organisms (GMOS) in Ghana : the benefits, threats and policy implicationsWorking Paper