Microsoft co-founder and billionaire Bill Gates is investing £ 2.6 million to produce a hybrid coconut named 'Suparka'.
She wants to produce new improved varieties by introducing it to the DNA of the powerful African-born cow, with the British-born cow's genes. He is hoping that these breed cows will survive anywhere - it is said in the report of British Tabloid Mirror.
Holstein-Frisian cabbage of the United Kingdom provides about 19 liters of milk per day. And the same African African cow gives only 1.6 liters. But African cows may survive a lot less in hot weather.
Before going to speak about the results of the study in Edinburgh University in the UK, Gates said, "Livestock Witch. You can pay the school fees by selling the products made from it. You can keep the products you produce and this is the diversity of food. "
"Agriculture and livestock are the means of reducing poverty for more than 100 hundred people in poor countries."
One of the goals of the bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, created by Bill Gates, is that Gates's established software giant is distributing most of his wealth in Microsoft to eliminate poverty in the developing world.
Edinburgh's scientists will use the software to create vaccines to save the lives of cottages in the summertime areas. The British government's aid agency - Department of International Development, provides partial funding for this study.
Gates, who currently owns about 64 billion pounds of worth, said, "The impact of every dollar investment in this sector is much more."
"You may have a cows that can produce four times the same amount of survival power. We can verify it with the effect of economic and health sector - but we are getting results in both cases. "
Apollinaire Jikeang, chief of genetics department at the University of Edinburgh's summer region, said, "Many such works have started many years ago. Although these have never succeeded and ever failed. "
"Now we can look at the genome we really need."
Gates is also informed about the environmental threat of growing milk production. But he said, "It is such a matter that many people rely on cows for their nutrition and income.
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