FOOD, AGRICULTURAL AND MARINE BIOTECHNOLOGY IN CHILE

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1993
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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
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Economic segments with highest growth rates in Chile are those based on renewable resources like agriculture (fruits and vegetables), marine and forest products. Opportunities for biotechnology are based on a sound scientific base at universities, adequate funding and incipient industry-academia relationships. However, there is an urgent need to develop the engineering capabilities required to scale-up processes and to design, build and operate industrial biotechnology plants.
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SEPARATION, BIOPROCESS, FOOD, WOOD, MARINE, CELLULOSE, HYDROLYZATE, ENZYME, SAWDUST
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