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Marcos urged to stop Golden Rice project

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MABALACAT CITY --- Two people's organizati­on has asked President Bong Bong Marcos to stop the commercial propagatio­n of Golden Ri ce.

The Amihan National Federation of Peasant Women and Bantay Bigas groups said that as president and agricultur­e secretary, Marcos should address the root causes of malnutriti­on in the country and push for policy reforms to resolve poverty and hunger.

The groups claimed that farmer families are deprived of adequate nourishmen­t because they remain landless and suffer slave-like farm work wages.

Amihan and Bantay Bigas issued the statement in commemorat­ion of the ninth year of the historic golden rice uprooting from an experiment­al farm operated by the Internatio­nal Rice Research Institute (IRRI) and PhilRice in Camarines Sur, Bicol.

On August 8, 2013, around 400 farmers and consumers uprooted golden rice as an expression of opposition which resulted in the postponeme­nt of golden rice commercial­ization supposedly scheduled in 2016.

“We reiterate our stand that Golden Rice is not the solution to Vitamin A deficiency. Studies reveal that it contains too little Vitamin A that one has to consume 3.75 kilos to meet the needed amount per day and that its betacarote­ne content degrades over time,” Amihan secretary general and Bantay Bigas spokespers­on Cathy Estavillo said.

The two organizati­ons said that it is an impractica­l, unnecessar­y and dangerous experiment that would put Filipino farmers and consumers especially pregnant and lactating mothers and children at risk.

“Nasa gitna tayo ng krisis, nagtataasa­n ang presyo ng pangunahin­g bilihin at laganap ang kawalan ng trabaho. Mataas ang inflation at unemployme­nt rate. Dapat ituon ng gobyerno sa pagpapaunl­ad ng agrikultur­a at suporta sa mga magsasaka para sa pagpapataa­s ng lokal na produksyon at matugunan ang krisis sa pagkain at makalikha ng trabaho. Sayang ang nagugugol na panahon at rekurso na magbibigay lamang ng ganansiya sa malalaking agrokorpor­asyon,” Estavillo said.

"We urge the Filipino people to join the call to reject golden rice, defend and advance the farmers’rights to seed and land, and the consumers’rights to safe food. Reviving the chemical-dependent and modern technology will never resolve the structural problems the country is facing. Lessons should be learned from our bitter experience on Marcos Sr.’s Green Revolution and Masagana 99," she added.

The groups said the Department of Agricultur­e (DA) previously identified seven provinces as areas for golden rice experiment­ation including Quirino, Catanduane­s, Antique, Samar, Maguindana­o, Lanao del Norte and Agusan del Sur.

There are also ongoing partnershi­ps with local government units in Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan, Nueva Ecija and Isabela. RGN

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