BEIJING - Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao expressed his support
for developing transgenic engineering, in a two-hour interview
with Bruce Alberts, editor-in-chief of the Science Magazine
of the United States on September 30.
In the exclusive interview at the Zhongnanhai leadership compound,
Wen said his support of the transgenic engineering was further
strengthened by the recent global food shortage.
When China didn't have the transgenic technology in cotton
plants 10 years ago, the cotton bollworms would not die even
when immersed in pesticides. Wen said," Since we began
transgenic engineering of cotton, the plants not only increased
their ability to resist bollworms but also increased yield."
"Therefore, I strongly advocate making great efforts to
pursue transgenic engineering. The recent food shortages around
the world have further strengthened my belief (in it),"
said Wen.
Responding Alberts' words on some European states' objection
to developing transgenic crops, Wen said if transgenic science
was mixed with trade barriers," that would block the development
of science". (Xinhua)