Bt corn may be the most popular biotech product in the country
today, but biotechnology has so much more to offer than this
genetically modified (GM) crop. Indeed, the list of biotech
innovations keeps growing.
In the Philippines, biotechnology now provides better alternatives
to some traditional products being used today.
In April 2002, the Philippine Carabao Center (PCC) in Muñoz,
Nueva Ecija, produced "Glory", the first test-tube
carabao in the country. PCC also produced ""Irfan",
the first test-tube carabao born in the village. The birth of
"Irfan" opened up opportunities for farmers in the
village to own buffaloes that are genetically superior in terms
of size and weight.
The Dairy Training and Research Institute of the University
of the Philippines (UPLB) has also produced "supercows"
to upgrade the Philippine dairy industry. Produced through techniques
known as superovulation/embryo transfer and cryopreservation
through rapid deep-freezing, these cows have the potential to
produce increased milk quantities - as much as 63 percent to
100 percent more than those produced by cows reared in the research
institute.
However, biotech in the country is not only concerned with
the development of superior animals or crops. It also ensures
the safety and quality of animal and crop products through diagnostic
immunoassay kits. These diagnostic kits provide quality-control
laboratories, as well as research and teaching institutions
with an effective tool for detecting plant, food, and feed pathogens
and toxins.
Among the kits are:
· A diagnostic kit, which is a highly accurate tool specifically
used for detecting bacterial pathogens in meat, milk, poultry,
and their products, is now available for commercialization.
· For plant testing, diagnostic kits have been developed
to detect the following: papaya ringspot virus, tobacco mosaic
virus-orchid strain, anthurium blight organism, banana bunchy
top virus, banana mosaic virus, mango anthracnose organism and
others.
In plant growth and development, a wide array of growth enhancers
is now being sold in the market. Among these products are: Mycogroe
for better growth of forest trees; Nitroplus, an effective nitrogen
supplement for legumes;
Bio-Green for increased yield and vigorous crop growth; Bio-N,
an effective nitrogen supplement for rice and corn; and Mykovam
for better absorption of nutrients and water.
The biotech products for plant growth and development and the
diagnostic kits are just a few of those developed by the National
Institute for Molecular Biology and Biotechnology of UPLB.
Helping make all these happen is the Philippine Council for
Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources Research and Development
(PCARRD), a council under the Department of Science and Technology.
PCARRD, Besides providing funding support, is also advocating
policies that would further promote the development of biotechnology
in the country. With the growth of biotechnology, more is in
store for both producers, as well as consumers of agricultural
products.