Investment in ag biotech improves the lives of small farmers
In a letter to The Seattle Times, Sam Dryden, director of Agricultural Development at the Gates Foundation, stressed that investment in ag biotech helps small farmers to thrive in a variety of ways, from facilitating access to better seeds to empowering women farmers.
Dryden explains, “We invest in this kind of research when there’s potential to address challenges like crop diseases and drought that small farmers face faster and more efficiently than conventional techniques.”


