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Christian denomination of survey respondents

Christian denomination of survey respondents

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Technical Report
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The technical report summarises the results of the public perceptions of the use of biotechnology in agricultural production in Zambia.

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... all the respondents identified as Christian (98.3 percent) and the remaining one percent identified as Muslim and Non-religious/atheist. Of those that reported being Christian, the three main denominations that the respondents identified as were Seventh Day Adventist (23.44 percent), Pentecostal (20.9 percent), and Catholic (19.14 percent) as shown in Figure 5. ...
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... further investigate the acceptability of modern biotechnology as a whole, the respondents were asked what would be acceptable to use it for. Generally, over half of the respondents agreed that modern biotechnology was okay for producing food crops for human consumption, livestock for human consumption, and production of non-food production ( Figure 15). More respondents (65.7 percent) agreed that using modern biotechnology to produce non-food products is okay. ...
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... result is in conflict with earlier statements in which more respondents preferred more traditional ways of enhancing agricultural development and productivity. Figure 15: Acceptability of modern biotechnology ...