The Philippine Star

GM corn aids Phl self-sufficienc­y

- By RUDY FERNANDEZ

LOS BAÑOS, Laguna - Did you know that geneticall­y modified (GM) maize has considerab­ly helped the country become self-sufficient in corn?

As early as 2013, the Philippiin­es had already achieved corn self-suffiicien­cy, said Agricultur­e Undersecre­tary Segfredo Serrano.

Agricultur­e Secretary Emmanuel Pinol expects the country to achieve 120 percent corn sufficienc­y this year.

During the media conference on the Global Status of Commercial­ized Biotechnol­ogy/GM Crops in 2017, Serrano pointed out that the single most important technologi­cal developmen­t that saved the Philippine livestock industry was GM corn.

“We now have around 800,000 hectares of GM corn being planted by about 406,000 resource-poor Filipino farmers,” Serrano said.

He assured the scientists present during the forum that the “DA is with you in the rally for an enabling policy environmen­t, for the generation of muchneeded technologi­es that will help address challenges such as food security, agricultur­al productivi­ty and competitiv­eness, and climate change.”

The Philippine­s began biotech maize commercial­ization in 2003 following strict regulation­s set by DA for biotech cultivatio­n.

Through this, the Philippine­s became the first country to plant biotech crops in Southeast Asia, and has become a model for science-based and thorough regulatory body in the region.

Last year, the Philippine­s ranked 13th in the list of biotech mega-countries.

A biotech mega-country is one that plants GM crops in 50,000 or more hectares a year.

The top 12 biotech mega countries last year were the United States, Brazil, Argentina, Canada, India, Paraguay, Pakistan, China,South Africa, Bolivia, Uruguay, and Australia.

With its biotech maize industry gaining ground, the Philippine­s is looking forward to four more biotech crops: golden rice, Bt cotton, Bt eggplant, and papaya resistant to papaya ring spot virus and with delayed ripening traits.

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