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Ganesh the Wise
Ganesh the Wise
8 years ago

what are the implications of “aligning seed regulations”?
This could mean a slight re-wording OR a major shift in policy with big implications for Malawi seed producers.
Can you go back and ask some questions?
Seek answers then explain to your readers what it al means for us.
OK?

Yimer
Yimer
8 years ago

Streangthening local seed systems is the real solution to realize food and nutrition security. This harmonization process is wide opening Malawi to the giant seed companies to make profits at the cost of Malawi’s local seed varaities.

Amake akhalidwe
8 years ago

As long as this supports local indigenous seed supplies and natural diversity and Does Not allow for genetically engineered species to enter Malawi’s borders, I can live with the easing of the seed process. But with what was in this article, it raises a red flag for me warning me to look deeper as it. Sounds like the seed companies are trying to push a controlling agenda at the expense of Malawian species.

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