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Developing countries can leverage modern biotechnology for economic gains through strategic regional research collaborations. International partnerships are crucial for funding, resources, and expertise to ensure sustainable development and technological advancement.

Area of Science:

  • Biotechnology
  • International Development
  • Economic Growth

Background:

  • Developing countries face significant challenges in adopting modern biotechnology.
  • Existing conditions hinder the realization of biotechnology's full economic potential.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore strategies for developing countries to benefit from modern biotechnology.
  • To identify pathways for economic gains through international collaboration.

Main Methods:

  • Proposed regional collaborative research initiatives.
  • Emphasized the need for intelligent planning and rational decision-making.
  • Highlighted the role of international agencies and national centers of excellence.

Main Results:

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  • Regional collaboration can address common problems and facilitate skill transfer.
  • Programmes become more relevant and cost-effective due to similar circumstances.
  • Foreign investment, critical materials, and expert advice are essential for success.

Conclusions:

  • Strategic international and regional partnerships can foster sustainable development in the developing world.
  • Modern biotechnology offers significant benefits for humanity, particularly for developing nations.
  • A purposeful pooling of efforts is key to unlocking the potential of new technologies.