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Biosafety pioneer lauds “Golden Rice” approval 

Author: DA Press Office | 25 August 2021

The recent commercial propagation approval of “Golden Rice” was lauded by global experts as an indicator of the Philippines’ leadership role in agricultural biotechnology in the ASEAN region.

The country’s pioneering path began in 1990 with the establishment of its first biosafety policy and further strengthened by Administrative Order No. 8, Series of 2002 (AO 8), which opened the pathways for “local agriculture to benefit from the safe and responsible use of modern biotechnology.”

While AO 8 has since been superseded by the Joint Department of Agriculture, Circular No. 1, Series of 2016, the spirit of scientific inquiry for the social good that it fostered continues to this day, with no other than A0 8 architect, former Agriculture Secretary Leonardo Montemayor speaking positively about “Golden Rice.”

Montemayor, currently board chair of the Federation of Free Farmers (FFF), said he considers modern biotechnology as a tool in curbing vitamin A deficiency (VAD).

“Let us promote other sources of Vitamin A – malunggay, squash, and camote – but let us not close our eyes from the possibility that modern biotechnology can provide an additional tool for us to address [vitamin A deficiency]. If [golden] rice, [which is a product of biotechnology], turns out to be something very useful, at least it is very convenient compared to other sources of Vitamin A. Let us have a range of [choices] for people, especially kids, for them to have better access to vitamin A,” he said.

“Anything that can contribute to minimizing or eradicating the problem is something that should merit investigation,” he added.

“On the matter of GMOs in the country, we have to establish our framework and all necessary guidelines to regulate and monitor these, and make sure that safety protocols and regulations are in place,” he said.

In terms of the proprietary right of golden rice, Montemayor said no proprietary issues will emerge as Syngenta, which previously owned it, waived its right to the public domain.

This means that the Department of Agriculture-Philippine Rice Research Institute (DA-PhilRice) and International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) are free to research, develop, and come up with the final output.

Montemayor shared these statements in an online forum, aired thru the “Bayanihan sa Agrikultura” Facebook page.

In the same forum, DA-PhilRice Executive Director John de Leon assured that the Institute makes sure of safe, responsible, and equitable use of technologies.

“We also focus on improving the livelihood and quality of life of farmers and consumers, and provide safe and nutritious food for the Filipinos. We have generated extensive data on the safety [of golden rice] in terms of national and international safety standards,” he said. ###

 

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Reference:

Dr. Ronan Zagado
DA-PhilRice Golden Rice Comms Team Leader
0998-9992805

 

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