RSA okays GMO sorghum trials to improve nutrition in
The Free Press Of
September 23, 2008
THE South African government approved trials on genetically
modified sorghum in a bid to improve nutrition in
The official nod to undertake the greenhouse trials on
sorghum was given to
Sorghum is an African crop and staple food of millions of
people in sub-Saharan
While it is one of the few crops that grow well in arid
parts, it is lacking in most essential nutrients and it has poor protein
digestibility, the statement said.
Scientific evidence shows that deficiencies in essential
micronutrients - such as iron, zinc, Vitamin A and others - can cause impaired
immune systems, blindness, low birth weight, impaired neuro-psychological
development and growth stunting, it said.
Malnutrition is a major cause of the rise in the many
non-communicable diseases, especially in
The Africa Biofortified Sorghum
(ABS) project - which involves seven African and two
The CSIR Biosciences executive director, Gatsha
Mazithulela, said the project approval "is in
the best interest of scientific inquiry and provides a basis for making a
difference to the neediest people of our continent."
Nampa-AFP
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