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India cannot stomach GM crop for now
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 12 - 02 - 2010

The Indian environment minister decided this week against allowing farmers to grow the first genetically modified (GM) vegetable in the country.
A decision has been pending since last year on the introduction of a genetically modified type of eggplant, known as Bt Brinjal, and sparked a heated debate over its potential benefits and dangers.
Advocates of genetically modified crops say such varieties can boost food supply for India's 1.2 billion people and protect farmers, as they can better withstand adverse weather, raise output significantly and mitigate the heavy use of pesticides.
Opponents say GM seeds such as the “Bt Brinjal” can be a hazard for the environment and public health, threaten diversity and must be tested thoroughly before they are commercially used.
More than half of India's population is directly dependent on agriculture, which is subject to fickle monsoon rains. Agricultural output has lagged behind as India's overall economic growth boomed in recent years, and now faces a growing threat from the effects of climate change, some experts say.
The worst monsoon in nearly three decades in 2009 helped drive up food prices in India, a country where millions of people live below the poverty line.
According to data from India's farm ministry, crop yields are among the lowest in the world. In 2006, wheat yield per hectare was 3,124 kg against 10,598 kg in Egypt. The yield in neighboring Bangladesh was 3,904 kg/hectare. For corn the yield in India was only 1,938 kg/hectare compared with 2,906 kg in Pakistan and 9,360 kg in Turkey. India is the world's second-largest producer of eggplants, trailing China, with about 2,500 varieties.
A GM lobby group said this week's decision cost eggplant farmers $330 million a year. There is no blanket ban on GM crops in India as the government gave the green light to the commercial cultivation of GM cotton in 2002 amid protests. That decision helped India become the world's second largest cotton producer and exporter after China, with about 5 million farmers growing GM cotton.
The issue will likely drag on for a long time. India's Genetic Engineering Approval Committee had already given the green light for the eggplant crop last October.
But the Environment Minister has imposed an indefinite moratorium, saying more scientific evidence on the effects were needed, and also resisted a partial release of the GM plant.


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