Johannesburg

Friday

Mostly sunny. Pleasantly warm.

16°C
28°C

7 day forecasts

'Africa should warm to GM food'

2005-07-15 11:15

Nairobi - A leading international agricultural policy group on Thursday urged African nations to drop opposition to biotechnology crop research and genetically modified (GM) foods, saying such a step could dramatically improve food security on the impoverished continent.

Researchers from the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPR) said removing regulatory and legal hurdles to GM food and research fit perfectly with Africa's stated desires to feed its people and protect the environment.

Joel Cohen, a senior IFPR researcher, said across Africa "nations and farmers all alike are looking for ways to improve food security" and "African biotechnology can be one, but by no means only be part of the solution".

"But this may never be known if publicly developed biotechnology crops do not reach the farmers," he said in Nairobi.

No funds to advance GM research

"Most African countries, like many other poor countries cannot advance GM crop research because their national policies or regulatory systems are not prepared to deal with safety requirements for approving general use," Cohen said.

Many African nations, with some notable exceptions like South Africa and Burkina Faso, have stiff restrictions partially or totally banning biotech crop research and genetically modified foods that have been criticised by some as "Frankenfood".

But in a new study released on Thursday, the IFPR said research on 20 different crops in four African countries alone - Egypt, Kenya, South Africa and Zimbabwe - showed that easing those regulations would improve the plants' resistance to disease and pests as well as boost food production.

The Washington-based group said as African nations improve their biosafety procedures they should be able to ease their restrictions to manage "potential risks associated with GM crops".

GM food's benefits not realised

"Unfortunately, most African countries lack the expertise, capacity, and funding to develop and comply with biosafety regulatory requirements and these deficiencies have become more pronounced," said Idah Sithole-Niang, a co-author of the study.

"As a result, GM (crops) remain out of the hands of farmers and their benefits go unrealised," she said.

None of the four countries surveyed in the study have approved biotech crops for commercial release and only two, Egypt and South Africa, currently have the capacity and resources to advance GM research.

Zimbabwe does not have a clear national GM policy and Kenya, where such research has recently begun, needs more resources to strengthen its biosafety review capacity, it said.

"Researchers in Africa need to work together to share information and expertise, and to dialogue with policymakers as to when, where, and if restrictive biosafety policies are needed," Cohen said.

- AFP

inside news24

Weather
Traffic
Lottery
Cpt: 16-27°C Sunny. Warm. Pta: 18-32°C Sunny. Pleasantly warm.
Jhb: 16-28°C Mostly sunny. Pleasantly warm. Bloem: 14-32°C Sunny. Pleasantly warm.
Dbn: 18-20°C Scattered showers. Decreasing cloudiness. Cool. PE: 15-21°C Mostly sunny. Mild.
7 day forecasts...

Jobs - Find your dream job

Data Analyst

Gauteng - Johannesburg
Quiglies Solutions

Senior Developer

Western Cape - Cape Town
Quiglies Solutions

SENIOR DEVELOPER: JAVA

Western Cape - Cape Town
Quiglies Solutions

Cars - Search 1000's of new and used cars

AUDI

2009 Audi A3 2.0 T Sportback Manual - 24000kms
Lava Grey & Tan leather interior
R 275 000

TOYOTA

Corolla 160i GLE MY94
2007
R 119,990.00

VOLKSWAGEN

Golf 5 2.0 GTi 5-dr
2008
R 245,060.00

TOYOTA

Quantum 2.7 10-s Bus
2007
R 179,990.00

Property - Find a new home

BLOUBERGSTRAND

Multiple Unit R1,695,000

MIDSTREAM ESTATE

Single Residential R3,800,000

PLETTENBERG BAY

Single Residential R10,000,000

Travel - Look, Book, Go!

Luxury bush escape

Book a five-star stay at Pumba Game Lodge or Richard Branson's Ulusaba Safari Lodge and save R2 000. More details!

Free Games - TOO MUCH NEWS? TAKE A BREAK!

Kalahari.net - shop online today

Great Festive Savings on Books

Up to 30% Off ALL Books. 2.3 million titles on SALE.

Sleek New iPod Range. Order Your's Now!

iPod nano 16GB - Black, Was R2,499.00 Now R2,299.00! Save R200!

Up to 40% off Fabulous Festive Flicks

46 000 DVDs and Blu-Ray on sale now! Pre-order Up and District 9!

Up to 20% off ALL Music

100s of festive new releases now in stock! Now, Bump 25, Bon Jovi & more!

1000s of Festive Toys on Sale

Lots of Toys, free gift wrap, lowest prices on Lego Mindstorm, Ben 10, Hannah Montana & more!

Hot Deal of the Day!

Up to 30% off Books

Ends midnight, 30 November

2.3 million titles on sale! New Stieg Larsson, Jeremy Clarkson, Jamie Oliver & more!

Up to 40% Off Sale on All Books, Toys, CDs, DVDs & Games!