Biotechnology and Disease Control in Animals: Social and Ethical Issues
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By quietly researching and developing biotechnological products before the impacts are known, those who have the greatest investments in the present modes of agricultural production could work to resist rather than to assist the increasing need for sustainable agriculture.
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1989-02-15
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Agricultural biotechnology; animal health; herd health; disease control; economic considerations
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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