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David Spielman

David Spielman is the director of IFPRI’s Innovation Policy and Scaling Unit and has been with the institute since 2004. His research agenda covers a range of topics including agriculture and rural development policy; agricultural science, technology, and innovation; plant genetic resources and seed systems; agricultural extension and advisory services; and community-driven rural development.

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Ghana’s first GMO food crop: All you need to know (Alliance for Science) 

March 31, 2022


Alliance for Science published an article on the new food crops in Ghana. Scientists have employed biotechnology to develop two crops: nitrogen- and water-use-efficient (NEWEST) rice and the genetically modified cowpea, also known as the pod borer-resistant (PBR) cowpea. If the PBR cowpea is commercialized in Ghana, it could add up to US$31 million production value cumulative over six years to the existing annual production value of US$55 million, according to a 2019, predictive economic study by various agencies including IFPRI. However, if the regulatory process delayed the introduction of the new cowpea to 2024, Ghana stood to lose US$20 million. 

 

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