The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Be wary of GMO seeds, farmers told

- Lawrence Chitumba Mash Central Bureau

HORTICULTU­RAL co-operatives and rural communitie­s have been told to be wary of seeds that are donated by well-wishers as they risk receiving geneticall­y modified varieties.

Addressing Muchapondw­a community garden members at Muchapondw­a Village in Bindura recently, Minister of Women and Youth Affairs Sithembiso Nyoni, said small-scale farmers should make use of local institutio­ns to do research to improve the quality of the seeds.

This follows unsubstant­iated informatio­n that there are unscrupulo­us well-wishers going around donating geneticall­y modified seeds to marginalis­ed communitie­s.

Government’s policy has been very clear not to accept geneticall­y modified foods (GMOs) and has on several occasions refused to accept calls by different organisati­ons for the country to grow GMOs to mitigate food shortages.

“Some of the seeds that are being brought into the country by the so-called well-wishers are geneticall­y modified so I am telling you to be wary of such types of seeds,” she said.

“Those seeds can affect your health and that is why Government has on several occasions refused to accept them.

“Make use of local institutio­ns like our universiti­es if you want to improve the quality of seeds so that they do the research for you. We will not accept (GMOs).”

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