Sustainability
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Data Sovereignty in Emerging Bioeconomies
Introduction: The New Layer of Value In modern economies, value is no longer derived solely from physical assets. Increasingly, it is driven by data—how it is collected, structured, and controlled. Within agriculture and biological systems, this shift is particularly significant. Every crop, every soil condition, and every plant contains layers of information that can be
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Toward a Caribbean Phytochemical Research Framework
Introduction: From Agriculture to Bioeconomic Opportunity The Caribbean has long been defined by its agricultural potential—fertile soils, favorable climates, and a biodiversity that has supported generations. Yet despite these advantages, much of the region’s agricultural activity remains centered on primary production, with limited integration into higher-value systems. What is often overlooked is that Caribbean plant
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Applied Plant Sciences: A Key to Sustainability
Discover how applied plant sciences contribute to sustainable practices in agriculture and environmental conservation.


