Ban GMO rice,
Greenpeace asks Senate
GMA News TV
09/16/2008
The group cited the importance of rice to Filipino culture,
saying this is why it must be protected from risky genetic modification.
"Greenpeace is here at the Senate to lobby our senators
to enact a legislation to protect our most important staple food from the
inherent risks of genetic engineering. Genetic engineering is an unproven,
unpredictable and unnecessary technology. The resulting genetically-modified
food crops threaten human health, the environment, and farmers'
livelihoods," said Greenpeace Southeast Asia Genetic Engineering
Campaigner Daniel Ocampo, in a statement on the
group's Web site (www.greenpeace.org.ph).
He said that while a genetically modified organism would
never occur in the natural world, the new organism created becomes a living
experiment.
"It is unpredictable and its long term effects on the
environment and human health are unknown," he said.
Greenpeace has been actively campaigning against the
commercialization of GMOs in the country.
It is currently questioning the Department of Agriculture's
(DA) regulation process for GMO crops, which, aside from being
unconstitutional, lacks transparency and appears to be heavily influenced by
corporate interests rather than the protection of consumers and farmers.
During the past few years, Greenpeace voiced growing alarm
how the regulatory bodies for GMO crops, the DA as well as the Bureau of Plant
Industry (BPI), have never rejected an application of a GMO despite documented
cases on questions of their safety and rejection by other countries, even by
countries where they were developed.
Last year, Greenpeace also released a report, which details
how almost all key personalities involved in regulating the entry of GMOs in the
"In the six years since GMOs
have been approved in the country, the DA has been approving GMOs at a rate of almost one every month, without adequate
public consultation or information," it said.
"Greenpeace believes that rice is now under threat.
Currently no GMO rice is authorized for commercialization in the
It said the DA has denied both instances but has refused to
conduct stringent testing on the said
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