Developing countries encouraged to venture into biotechnology
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Denmark has set the pace for both the developed and developing countries to follow in terms of using biotechnology as a way forward in reducing the amount of greenhouse gas emissions that eventually contributes to climate change.
This is visible in the setting up of various projects in its capital, Copenhagen, one of which includes the Hashoj biogas plant and wind turbines which have been effective for the last 30 years.
Danish Agriculture and Food Council’s Secretary for farmers producing bio-mass for energy, Thomas Holst whilst accompanying journalists from the Climate Change Media Partnership to visit the Hashjoj biogas plant, encouraged developing countries to seriously take biotechnology as a way forward in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Here’s Nasayau Lurang with this report

