The Asian Age

Philippine­s okays GMO ‘golden rice’

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Manila, July 23: The Philippine­s became the world’s first country on Friday to approve the commercial production of geneticall­y modified “golden rice” that experts hope will combat childhood blindness and save lives in the developing world.

A biosafety permit issued by government regulators paves the way for the rice — enriched with the vitamin A precursor beta-carotene to make it more nutritiona­l — to be grown by farmers across the country, its developers said.

“It’s a really significan­t step for our project because it means that we are past this regulatory phase and golden rice will be declared as safe as ordinary rice,” Russell Reinke of the Philippine-based Internatio­nal Rice Research Institute (IRRI) said ahead of the announceme­nt.

The next step was to “take our few kilos of seed and multiply it... so it can be made more widely available”, he said.

IRRI has spent two decades working with the Department of Agricultur­e-Philippine Rice Research Institute to develop golden rice — named for its bright yellow hue.

It is the first geneticall­y modified rice approved for Asia, commercial propagatio­n Friday. in South and Southeast Golden officials said on rice has faced strong resistance from environmen­tal groups opposed to geneticall­y altered food plants. At least one test field in the Philippine­s was attacked by activists.

Despite passing the final regulatory hurdle, the rice is still a way off appearing in food bowls.

“Limited quantities” of seed could start to be distribute­d to Filipino farmers in selected provinces next year, Reinke said.

Ordinary rice, a staple for hundreds of millions of people particular­ly in Asia, produces betacarote­ne in the plant, but it is not found in the grain.

 ?? AFP ?? Golden rice breeder Mallikarju­na Swamy examining golden rice at the IRRI transgenic screenhous­e in Los Banos, Laguna province, south of Manila. —
AFP Golden rice breeder Mallikarju­na Swamy examining golden rice at the IRRI transgenic screenhous­e in Los Banos, Laguna province, south of Manila. —

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