"Africa's Gene Revolution presents a balanced analysis of the GMO debate in countries across the continent. It draws on an impressive diversity of case studies to highlight the nuanced challenges of GM crops in Africa, paying particular attention to the social, political, and economic conditions surrounding technological change in African agriculture." Noah Zerbe, Humboldt State University "[Africa's Gene Revolution] offers valuable insights into debates surrounding GM crops in Africa as well as broader agricultural development interventions on the continent, informed by data driven research that is more nuanced than most existing scholarship on the topic. The book offers a more balanced evaluative framework to assess the merits of GM technologies, based on the three critical issues of context, methods, and scale. Such systematic analysis fosters more holistic scientific knowledge that can influence agricultural development interventions and policies to respond more effectively to the needs of Africa's resource-con-strained smallholder farmers." Canadian Journal of Development Studies / Revue canadienne d'études du