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Source: WRAL TECHWIRE, 2/22/19
It’s no secret that agriculture is highly dependent on climate, and the effects of global warming on crops are a complex problem. Those recognitions were jumping-off points for discussions from executives of two of North Carolina’s leading global agricultural biotechnology companies during the North Carolina Biotechnology Center’s February Ag Tech Professional Forum on Climate Change: Consequences for Ag and Industry’s Response. Luke Bozeman, director of BASF’s North America crop protection division, noted, “Climate change is a large topic that can be difficult to get your mind around and gets political quickly.” For more of this story, click here.
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