Publication
25 Aug 2006
This report addresses the use of biological weapons against agriculture, rather than terrorists using agricultural inputs or equipment in attacks against non-agricultural targets. This report focuses primarily on biological weapons (rather than chemical weapons) because biological weapons generally are considered the more potent agroterrorism threat. This report also focuses more on agricultural production than food processing and distribution, although the later is discussed.
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Author | Jim Monke |
Series | US Congressional Research Service Reports |
Publisher | Congressional Research Service (CRS) |