Nigerian farmers support GM Corn, Cotton – President, Farmers Association
President of the All Farmers Association of
Nigeria, AFAN, Arch. Kabiru Ibrahim has said Nigerian
farmers are completely in support of the introduction of agricultural
biotechnology.
“Farmers are completely in support of
bio-technology but it is brief-case farmers are the ones who are making noise
about it,” he told journalists during the 2016 National Agricultural Show which
held in Keffi, Nasarawa State.
“We embrace bio-technology. We support it
because it is the only thing that can take farmers out of poverty. If you check
Burkina Faso, today they are using BT cotton to ramp up the economy and Nigeria
should do the same.
“The good signis that all the clamoring
from anti-GMO groupsare not science-fixed. Nobody can touch the technology from
the science point of view. It is all sentiment and we don’t share that. We
encourage people to embrace bio-technology and especially now that there is
work going on to apply bio-technology to cotton,” he said.
It will be recalled that two applications
for consideration for confined field trials of Bt Cotton and Bt Corn were
recently submitted to the National Biosafety Management Agency by Monsanto
Agriculture Nigeria Limited. The two applications are currently being reviewed.
Speaking further on the benefits of the
technology to farmers and the Nigerian economy, Arch Lawan said, “Cotton is a
cash crop and we will use to make money in Nigeria. Farmers willalways have the
option to discontinue subsistence farming. Genetically improve or modify seeds of corn can
produce about 24 metric tons per hectare as against what we produce today which
is barely two tonnes per hectares. Soon, the farmers in your village will be supporting
you to live in the city. He will not
have to come to the city and the migration from the village to the city will
stop once people can feed themselves, get some money, pay school fees, get
medical care do every things for themselves they will not come to the city.”
He concluded by emphasizing on the role of
the newly set up National Biosafety Management Agency empowered to regulated
the introduction of GMOs in the country.
“The Bio-safety bill that was passed shows
the emphasis on safety in the use of GMO. I was a spokesman for the passage of
that bill; the farmers understand that there are risks there but it can be
mitigated by proper application of the technology and this is what happens all
over the world. One can mitigate those risks by applying good practices and
safety valves, which is why we have the Bio-safety bill and Bio-safety agency,”
he concluded.
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