What is Agricultural Biotechnology?

Author: Cornell University

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Description: What is Agricultural Biotechnology? por Cornell University describes the techniques used to improve plants and animals. It highlights how biotechnology enhances crop and livestock breeding for increased productivity, disease resistance, and nutritional value.

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