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The Institute of Forest Biotechnology (IFB) is the only organization to address the sustainability of forest biotechnology on a global scale. With the help of our Partners and Sponsors, we bring diverse stakeholders together to address societal, environmental, and economic aspects of forest biotechnology.
Forests provide critical cellulosic feedstock for advanced biofuel production. We need stronger forests, yet our forests are under pressure from global trade, population growth, invasive threats, and increased demand on natural resources. The IFB supports responsible uses of forest biotechnology that benefit society and the environment through science, dialogue, and stewardship.
Learn more at www.forestbiotech.org