Sun.Star Cebu

We should defend Mother Earth

- TWITTER: @sunstarceb­u FACEBOOK: /cebusunsta­r Network of Food Security Programmes, Inc (PNFSP)

We cannot deny that our planet is suffering from severe and complex problems emanating from anarchic production and waste from advanced industrial countries. Technologi­cally engineered products like plastics, robots and chemical-based agricultur­al crops like geneticall­y modified organisms (GMOs), contaminat­e our air, water and land. It affects the indigenous, normal and regular flow of our ecosystem hence climate change.

Another concern is the continuous modificati­on on seeds. Pioneered by the world’s biggest companies in agro-technology like Syngenta, Monsanto, Rockefelle­r Foundation, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and IRRI, they spend billions of dollars for modificati­on projects. the act is masked in the humanitari­an morality of feeding the world. They were able to deceive the public through partnershi­p with the government.

Despite the billions of pesos the government spent to alleviate poverty and prevent the destructio­n of ecosystems, it seems that all measures are not enough. Corruption has become normal in Philippine politics at the expense of man and the environmen­t’s health.

We must learn from the experience of other countries like Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka, Vietnam and Indonesia. When the Internatio­nal Conference on Golden Rice was held in Manila last April 1-6, they shared the outcome of the bio-fortificat­ion process.

Under a tarrificat­ion environmen­t, government support to local agricultur­e and farmers could be further be limited as the agreement calls for total state non-interventi­on. We think that the total liberaliza­tion of agricultur­e would only push the country’s population into hunger and food insecurity.

The government should heed the demand of Filipino farmers to implement a nationalis­t and mass-oriented socio-political reform and implement free land distributi­on by passing the Genuine Agrarian Reform bill. For through this law, our farmers are assured of safe and sustainabl­e right not only to food but also for a better type of living.

We call on all concerned individual­s including civil society organizati­ons to be responsibl­e enough and avoid another public and environmen­t disaster as a result of the golden rice project. Instead of promoting geneticall­y modified organisms owned by giant trans-national companies, the Philippine government should focus its resources on supporting organic agricultur­e and developing our farmers’ skills. It should pass laws that can protect the land, people and environmen­t against technology malpractic­e.

Quoting a woman farmer leader from Quezon City is just and timely: “land, farmers and food systems must be liberated from the control of corporate greed, GMOs and toxic products to combat malnutriti­on, hunger and poverty. Farmers’ right to land, seed and practices of sustainabl­e and ecological agricultur­e must be supported to ensure safe, nutritious food and a thriving healthy ecology for all.”--Philippine

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