The Ecological Society of the Philippines (ESP) is alarmed
at news that the Philippines is exporting rice allegedly containing
genetically modified organisms (GMO) from the United States.
"The government should investigate that the rice being
imported from the US has not been genitically modified," ESP
president Antonio M. Claparols said. "After all, the
Americans themselves have been vigilant with regards to the
GMO controversy."
The Center for Disease Control in the US recently launched
an investigation on "Morgellones Disease" after
receiving thousands of complaints from people with unexplained
skin condition. In addition to skin manifestations, some
sufferers also report fatigue, mental confusion, short term
memory loss, joint pains, and changes in visions.
Preliminary findings suggest a link between Morgellons Disease
and Agrobacterium, a soil bacterium extensively manipulated
and used in making GM crops.
Switzerland and other European countries, meanwhile, have
opted for a moratorium on the further use of GMO.
"
Until proven safe beyond reasonable doubt, we should not
be consuming genetically engineered crops,"
Claparols added. "It will affect the people, our agriculture
and our biodiversity. It will also destroy our rich organic
farms, not to mention our environment."
Claparols added that, with better management, the Philippines
can produce enough organic crops to feed its own people.