Leading
global agricultural technology company Monsanto recently lauded the
support of Philippine local government officials for the field testing of
a variety of biotechnology-processed corn seed which could significantly
increase farm yield with reduced insecticide application.
Noel Borlongan, Monsanto government and public affairs director, said the
success of the farm trials for the corn variety called YieldGard is due,
to a large part, to the all-out backing that the agricultural experiment
received from provincial governors, congressmen and municipal mayors. He
hailed the LGU officials’ desire to allow corn farmers in their
respective localities "to see for themselves the features of
YieldGard in order to expand their options on the choice of corn seeds in
the future".
Monsanto particularly cited the support of Isabela governor Faustino Dy
Jr., Isabela Congressman Rodolfo Albano and the South Cotabato League of
Municipalities led by the mayors of the rich Mindanao province. These
officials unanimously backed President Arroyo’s adoption of
biotechnology as an anchor of the government’s program for food
sufficiency.
Borlongan said the open support of local government officials in Isabela
and South Cotabato, as well as in the other pilot provinces of the
biotechnology experiments, was instrumental in generating interest among
farmer groups. LGU officials are still the most credible opinion leaders
in their respective areas, Borlongan pointed out.
He added that LGU officials also prevented certain groups who identified
themselves as non-governmental organizations from destroying the trial
farms. Governor Dy specifically warned these groups of "dire
consequences" the trial farms in his province was damaged. Dy said it
is importat for farmers to see the experiment "so they can decide for
themselves what type of crops they want to plant".
The South Cotabato League of Municipalities, on the other hand, resisted
attempts by organized groups to uproot and burn the biotechnology crops
planted in trial farm sites. League president and Tampakan Mayor Claudius
Barroso bucked pressure from some provincial politicians who tried to
block the biotechnology experiments.
Borlongan said both the wet season and dry season field tests for
YieldGard have already been completed. The wet season trials resulted in
an average 40 percent higher yield by the biotech corn type than
traditional corn varieties. The increase was attained with reduced or
eliminated insecticide application. This was because biotechnology enabled
the development of natural resistance by the hybrid corn variety to the
Asiatic Corn Borer, the worst corn crop plague in the region.
Borlongan also cited the support of Agriculture Secretary Leonardo
Montemayor and Presidential Advisers for agriculture Luis Lorenzo and Lito
Sarmiento. He cited these officials "for their openness to the
benefits that biotechnology brings to the local agricultural sector. |