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Nigeria’s recent decision to sanction the growing of genetically engineered Bt cotton and Bt cowpeas could prove to be a watershed moment for the adoption of biotech breeding innovations across Africa.

The nation has the largest economy in Africa and is the most populous nation on the continent. So, its decision in this arena is almost certain to influence the actions of other African nations. In addition, Nigeria’s borders are notoriously porous, making it likely that its commercialized GM seeds will be smuggled to the neighboring countries of Niger, Cameroon, Benin and Chad. All four of these countries grow cotton.