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The UNCTAD BioTrade Initiative and the CBD
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February 8, 2007
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BioTrade and the private Sector
The private sector at COP8
The increasing interest in the private sector will feature throughout the deliberations of COP8. Following objective 4.4 of decision VI/26, there has been increasing cooperation between CBD and the private sector. The Working Group on Review of Implementation of the Convention noted that through various tools, standards and guidance, business and industry could contribute to the Convention's 2010 targets.
Published Online: 2007-02-08
Published in Print: 2007-01-26
© Walter de Gruyter
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