Skip Navigation

新闻

  • 打印
  • 发表评论
  • | 共享

Indian regulator endorses first GM vegetable

来源: The Hindu/The Independent

2009年10月16日 | EN

Will the aubergine on sale in India soon be GM?

Flickr/ mckaysavage

Indian regulators have recommended genetically modified (GM) aubergines for planting in India but extensive consultation will take place before a decision about their cultivation is made.

GM aubergine — also known as eggplant or brinjal — would become India's first GM vegetable and one of a few GM crops grown for direct human consumption around the world. Most edible GM crops are processed or used in other foods.

India's Genetic Engineering Approval Committee (GEAC) approved the GM aubergine variety, which is resistant to the devastating shoot borer pest, this week (14 October).

But the Indian government announced yesterday (15 October) that it will put GEAC's report into the public domain for comment until 31 December and make a final decision only once all stakeholder groups have been consulted in early 2010.

GEAC's recommendation was met with mixed feelings. Mathura Rai, director of the Indian Institute of Vegetable Research, who led research into the variety, urged the government to grant final clearance.

"Forty per cent of current brinjal crop is destroyed by pests and its introduction would mean an immediate gain," Rai told the news agency AFP.

Those against the crop's introduction have called for the research data to be checked by an independent source.

The Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) warns that the government should not clear edible GM crops until strict labelling measures are put in place.

"Currently in India there is no labelling regime for genetically modified foods to give consumers a choice whether they want to consume genetically modified food or not," says CSE director Sunita Narain.

Link to full article in The Hindu

Link to full article in The Independent

添加你的评论

这是您的网络:张贴您的评论,和别人分享您关于我们的任何文章的观点。

您需要注册后发表评论或者给作者发送评论的邮件。请登陆或注册。 登陆 或者 注册.

所有的评论都要接受审核,我们保留对评中包括 不适当/不适合的语言进行编辑的权利。科学与发展网络享有网站发布所有内容的版权。请查看使用条款了解详情。

只要适当标明来源与作者就可以免费复制科学与发展网络所有内容。更多详情请参见 发表评论.

返回 新闻
到达顶部