Romanian agriculture: from harvest to hardest
In mid-September, The Diplomat-Bucharest organized the Romanian Agribusiness Forum 2013, the third such annual conference, with the support of the US Embassy's Foreign Agricultural Service and the Embassy of Argentina, in order to analyze prospects and find solutions for successful agriculture in Romania
By Alexandra Lopotaru October 2013 - From the Print Edition
In a context where biotechnologies are making huge progress and helping more and more countries develop their agricultural structure and improve their productivity, Romania is lagging behind due to EU legal restrictions on the cultivation of GMOs (genetically modified organisms). Divided into two discussion sessions and moderated by Prof. Univ. Dr. Toma Dinu, Dean of the Faculty of Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development, the event brought together stakeholders from... To continue reading this article you have to be registered
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