AfricanBiotechnologyStakeholdersForum

AfricanBiotechnologyStakeholdersForum ABSF is a member based organization founded in the year 2000 by a group of top Kenyan Scientists.

The African Biotechnology Stakeholders Forum (ABSF) is a not-for-profit, non-political and non-sectarian association providing a platform for sharing, debating and understanding all issues pertaining to biotechnology in agriculture, health, industry and environment. ABSF represents all stakeholders in biotechnology in Africa currently with over 1300 individual members in 31 African countries, incl

uding small and medium sized enterprises involved in research, development, testing and commercialization of biotechnology applications as well as national biotechnology forums in 18 African countries. Through its membership, ABSF is the window and voice of millions of biotechnology stakeholders in Africa representing farmers, scientists, consumers, manufacturers, politicians and government bodies.

Finally there is light at the end
20/12/2019

Finally there is light at the end

27/01/2017
Youth senate demands the government should lift ban on GMO's in Kenya
24/01/2017

Youth senate demands the government should lift ban on GMO's in Kenya

ICOSEED director explains to farmers about  GMOs and the stages the government is at the moment
21/12/2016

ICOSEED director explains to farmers about GMOs and the stages the government is at the moment

Farmers in Embu demanding the government to lift the ban on GMOs
21/12/2016

Farmers in Embu demanding the government to lift the ban on GMOs

Millennial To Millennial: Why GMOs Are An Option
14/12/2016

Millennial To Millennial: Why GMOs Are An Option

A dairy farmer’s daughter and millennial tackles the hot-button question – why GMOs? – and encourages everyone to find honest answers.

Busia youth are ready for Bt cotton and urges the government to support the research
14/12/2016

Busia youth are ready for Bt cotton and urges the government to support the research

14/12/2016

Farmers in Busia are asking for the Bt cotton seeds

14/12/2016

Government should allow the GMOs research to go on

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