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The LUBILOSA (Lutte Biologique contre les Locustes et Sauteriaux) Programme was initiated in 1989 and has been successful in developing a bioinsecticide for the biological control of locusts and grasshoppers. The efficacy of the product named Green Muscle has been clearly demonstrated in Africa, and provides an environmentally friendly alternative to chemical insecticides. Although it predates the Convention on Biological Diversity, LUBILOSA has been conducted in accordance with the benefit sharing and related provisions of the Convention.This book provides a review of the programme in order to demonstrate how such research and product commercialisation can be accomplished in the context of a development assistance project. In particular it shows how the provisions of the Convention can be fulfilled with respect to: equitable sharing of research results and benefits; access to and transfer of technology; exchange of information; technical and scientific cooperation; participation in re

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1: The LUBILOSA Programme - History 2: Product development 3: Green Muscle - The product 4: The route to dissemination and technology transfer 5: Disclosure, sharing and exchange of information 6: Commercial company collaboration 7: Conclusions and recommendations

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    Publisher: CABI Publishing
    Publication Date: 26/09/2001
    ISBN13: 9780851995779, 978-0851995779
    ISBN10: 0851995772

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The LUBILOSA (Lutte Biologique contre les Locustes et Sauteriaux) Programme was initiated in 1989 and has been successful in developing a bioinsecticide for the biological control of locusts and grasshoppers. The efficacy of the product named Green Muscle has been clearly demonstrated in Africa, and provides an environmentally friendly alternative to chemical insecticides. Although it predates the Convention on Biological Diversity, LUBILOSA has been conducted in accordance with the benefit sharing and related provisions of the Convention.This book provides a review of the programme in order to demonstrate how such research and product commercialisation can be accomplished in the context of a development assistance project. In particular it shows how the provisions of the Convention can be fulfilled with respect to: equitable sharing of research results and benefits; access to and transfer of technology; exchange of information; technical and scientific cooperation; participation in re

    Table of Contents
    1: The LUBILOSA Programme - History 2: Product development 3: Green Muscle - The product 4: The route to dissemination and technology transfer 5: Disclosure, sharing and exchange of information 6: Commercial company collaboration 7: Conclusions and recommendations

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