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Philippines: farmers call to stop GMO golden rice trials

Are the wheels falling off the golden rice project?

 


Farmers in the Philippines have renewed their fight against field trials of
GM golden rice and want to halt moves towards its commercialization - but
with the recent failure of the crop in field trials, the prospect of a
commercial release is receding.
 
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http://www.gmwatch.org/index.php/news/archive/2014/15431

EXCERPT: Dr Medina also said that there are existing and cheap sources of
beta carotene. Dr Medina added that "the Philipines is home to green leafy
vegetables and yellow fruit and rootcrops rich in Vitamin A. The yellow
sweet potato (dilaw na kamote) has five times more beta carotene per gram
than Golden Rice.
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Philippines: farmers call to stop 'Golden Rice' trials


Oliver Tickell
The Ecologist, 8 Sept 2014
 
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all_to_stop_golden_rice_trials.html

Farmers in the Bicol region of the Philippines have gathered to renew their
fight against field trials of Golden Rice and halt moves towards its
commercialization. But with last year's 'advanced' Golden Rice trials
showing low yields, the prospect of a GR release is fast receding.

A year after the uprooting of Golden Rice, more than a hundred farmers,
scientists, consumers and basic sectors are calling for the immediate halt
of the planned field tests and commercialization of Golden Rice (GR) in the
Philippines.

GR they say, will only pose more problems rather than solving the problem on
hunger and malnutrition.

The group also called for respect for farmers' rights to land, seeds and
technology and pushed for sustainable approaches to attaining food
sufficiency and genuine rural development.

Mr Bert Autor, spokesperson of SIKWAL-GMO (Bicol Initiative Against Golden
Rice) and member of the Kilusang Magbubukid ng Bikol (KMB) said that they do
not want Golden Rice as it will pave the way towards more GMOs and tie more
farmers to indebtedness.

We must protect our precious rice seed!

"More small farmers are into greater debt because of high costs of
production and dependency on modern seeds and other production inputs", said
Autor.

"In a hectare, the average gross income of farmers in the Bicol River Basin
is about P36,000. However, the cost of production reaches about P29,700 for
the irrigation fee, fertilizer, pesticides and machineries, labor, seeds,
land rent, etc.

"Now they are introducing this Golden Rice to us. We believe that this is
again a ploy to further control our seeds and extract profit from farmers.
We do not want Golden Rice in Bicol!"

In August 2013 more than 400 farmers and campaigners marched to the office
of the Department of Agriculture's Regional Office in Pili, Camarines Sur
and uprooted the genetically modified Golden Rice.

According to the farmers, the direct action is justifiable to prevent
contamination of their precious traditional and farmer-bred varieties, and
protect the health of the people and the environment.

Are the wheels falling off the GR project?

Golden Rice is a genetically modified rice artificially inserted with genes
from a bacteria and corn to produce beta carotene, a precursor of Vitamin A.

Golden Rice is owned by agrochemical giant Syngenta. IRRI and local partner
Philrice are doing the field testing and plans to feed test it to target
communities in the country.

This year, IRRI confessed that the yields of the Golden Rice variety grown
in the field trials, GR2-R proved to be poor: "While the target level of
beta-carotene in the grain was attained, average yield was unfortunately
lower than that from comparable local varieties already preferred by
farmers."

Philrice, the local partner of IRRI in the Golden Rice project has also said
that this development has set back the plan to commercialize Golden Rice for
another two to three years.

Recently, news about the possible retraction of the paper on the Golden Rice
feeding trials  among Chinese children are being discussed because of
ethical lapses in the study. If retracted, this will leave Golden Rice
proponents without a strong and factual basis of safety studies that can
justify its commercialization.

Don't want, don't need

Citing these developments, Dr Chito Medina, National Coordinator of
farmer-scientist group MASIPAG expressed strong opposition against the
Golden Rice project. Dr Medina said:

"While the project was set back for a couple of years, this does not stop
the proponents from doing another round of open field testing of Golden
Rice. Feed testing among communities might be ongoing but we do not have any
idea when and where it is being done. This project should be called off
immediately, as this will not serve the interests of the Filipino people."

Dr Medina also said that there are existing and cheap sources of beta
carotene. Dr Medina added that "the Philipines is home to green leafy
vegetables and yellow fruit and rootcrops rich in Vitamin A. The yellow
sweet potato (dilaw na kamote) has five times more beta carotene per gram
than Golden Rice.

"Instead of focusing on the commercialization of Golden Rice, the government
should focus more on ensuring access to food, diversifying food sources and
sustainable food production to curb malnutrition.

"The Department of Agriculture and Philrice should also stop following the
dictates of IRRI and transnational corporations, as Golden Rice will be a
tool to open up the country to many more GMOs that results to further
corporate control."

Rice farmers demand GM-free

The group also initiated a campaign to encourage farmers and communities in
Bicol to protect their rice and other crops from the expansion of GMOs.

Dubbed as GM Free Bicol the group called on farmers in Bicol and the other
parts of the country to put up signages declaring their farms 'GM Free'.
Likewise, they also encourage communities to call for ban GM crops and
products in their food and agricultural farms.

"We see this campaign as a medium to educate the farmers and people on the
negative effects of Golden Rice and GM crops in general. Apart from impacts
on health and the environment, farmers are also losing to GM crops such as
GM corn.

"In our research, farmers do not earn much from growing GM corn as most of
the farmers income are being siphoned by the skyrocketting cost of GM corn
seeds, pesticides and fertilizers. We hope that through this campaign, we
can encourage farmers to stay away from GM crops and seeds", added Dr
Medina.

To combat GM rice and Vitamin A deficiency, the group are encouraging the
consumption of organically grown foods that are rich in Vitamin A and other
nutrients.

Their "Pangudto Organiko, Libre sa GMO!" (Organic Lunch, Free from GMOs)
campaign. demonstrates that there are a multitude of safe and nutritious
food available - and there's no need to resort to Golden Rice and other
GMOs.

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