GMO will not wipe out traditional crops– Expert
An Agriculture and Biotechnology expert
has described as false the claim that the proliferation of
genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) will wipe out natural crops.
Mr Yarama Ndirpaya, acting Director,
Partnership and Linkages, Agricultural Research Institute of Nigeria,
stated this an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in
Abuja.
“The issue of GMO wiping out natural
seeds is not correct, Genetically Modified seeds are supposed to
exist side by side with the traditional seeds.
“We don’t even necessarily go for
genetically modified crops except for some scientific reasons.
“And most of the reasons why we use
genetically modified seeds in agriculture are either to combat one
terrible disease or to combat one terrible insect resistance, weed
resistance or herbicide resistance.
“What do we do in genetic
modification is not necessarily to create a crop that will kind of
compete with our natural crops.
“But to create crops based on
advantage where we know that there is need and traditional
conventional methods of breeding have failed.
Ndirpaya said that Nigerians should
have faith in the genetically modified seeds currently on field
trials in the country.
“I want Nigerians to know that
genetically modified crops are not monsters as people paint them, but
crops that are engineered with scientific knowledge.
“There is no scientist who is a
member of a community that would like to harm the same community, and
of course our scientists are involved in the development of the
genetically modified crops.
“GMO means transferring the desired
genes into our local cultivations that our farmers can use with the
aim of improving and increasing productivity.”
He said that GMO will check cases of
diseases and pests that have been stubborn that could not be
controlled by conventional methods.
“There is nothing that has been
scientifically proven about genetically modified foods, and the fear
by the public is built on mere myth.
“The fears are not actually based on
evidence. We are scientists, the day we discover that there is
scientific evidence of danger of genetically modified crops we will
be the first to raise the alarm.
“But for now, as I speak, the whole
world – based on available evidence has scientifically been unable
to pin-point any disease or specific allergy that is tied to a
particular genetically modified product.”
He said that over hundred nobel prize
winners in various scientific fields had to come in this year 2016 to
lend their voices to the world to accept genetically modified crops.
“They have no hazardous effect on
individuals but have the capacity to improve agricultural
productivity across the globe thereby reducing hunger and sustaining
food security and creating wealth and employment.”
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