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Brief Science, policy and biotechnology regulation author(s) Scoones, I. from UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) permalink open published in 2003 themes Youth citation Democratising Biotechnology: Genetically Modified Crops inDeveloping Countries Briefing Series. Briefing 8. Brighton, UK: Institute ofDevelopment Studies. ISBN 1 85864 487 9, 2 pp Publications and datasets provided via GARDIAN Abstract If biotechnology regulatory policies are to gain broad-based support – and so be implementable – a rethinking of the ways risk and uncertainty are handled is needed Open original