Two more corn varieties get biosafety nod
HA NOI (VNS) - The Ministry of Natural
Resources and Environment has officially approved the issuance of a BioSafety
Certificate for Dekalb Vietnam (Monsanto) and Syngenta Vietnam's corn seeds
with weed management traits.
This was the
second time the ministry granted the certificate to genetically modified seeds.
The first was granted in March to the company's MON 89034 corn seeds.
"We are
pleased that Vietnamese farmers are a step closer to accessing corn seeds
with insect protection and weed management traits, which have brought
significant benefit to millions of farmers around the world since their
launch," said Le Huy Ham, director of the Agricultural Genetics
Institute.
Sa Thi Han,
chairwoman of the Farmer Union in Chieng Khoa commune of northern Son La
Province's Moc Chau District, said that most households in the commune earned
a living from maize cultivation. They owned about one hectare on average,
although some owned more than 10 ha. Due to labour constraints and the large
cultivation area, most farmers could not spare enough time to take care of
the crops, so yields remained low.
"If corn
seeds with insect protection and weed management traits can help mitigate the
yield loss caused from corn borer pests, reduce insecticide sprays and offer
efficiency and convenience in weed control, many farmers would be more than
happy to try them," she said.
Since 1996, 60
countries have granted regulatory approval for plant biotechnologies for
cultivation and import for consumption. Global scientific and regulatory
authorities such as the UN World Health Organisation (WHO) and UN Food and
Agricultural Organisation (FAO) have found biotech crops as safe as
conventional crops and stated that foods from biotech crops are thoroughly
evaluated through comprehensive testing for food, feed and environmental
safety. - VNS
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Chủ Nhật, 9 tháng 11, 2014
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