The Asian
Farmer’s Network-Philippines (ASFARNET-Philippines)
made a resounding statement supporting the employment of biotechnology
tools for food, feed and fiber security. Members and officers
of the network signed a declaration during their organizational
meeting and biotechnological workshop held last July 22-23 at
Los Banos, Laguna, Philippines. The declaration states that biotechnology
offers solutions in alleviating agricultural production, and biotech
crops and products have undergone extensive food, feed and environmental
safety assessment prior to commercialization, thus are considered
to be safe for consumption and cultivation.
Farmer representatives from the three major islands of the country,
Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao, shared their first-hand experiences
in planting biotech corn in their own farms. All of them concurred
on the positive impact that technology has provided and would
like to share the benefits of the technology to the their co-farmers.
ASFARNET-Philippines commits to continue and widen its involvement
in agri-biotechnology advocacy and educational campaign to reduce
the misconceptions and to enhance the adoption and utilization
of biotech crops and products in the country. The group also urged
the government and the public and private sectors to strengthen
their efforts in building biotechnology awareness and provide
science-based information in order to uphold “farmers’
choice” in the adoption of new farming technology.
Conceived in 2003, ASFARNET-Philippines is composed of farmer-leaders
and key stakeholders coming from 15 regions of the country. Most
of the members of ASFARNET Philippines are adoptors of biotech
corn since its first planting in 2003 and are actively involved
in advocating the use of the technology. About100,000 small-scale
Filipino farmers planted biotech corn in more than 350,000 hectares
in 2008.
To view the declaration, click on this link:
http://www.bic.searca.org/docs/ASFARNET_Declaration.pdf
For more information on the updates of agri-biotechnology in
the Philippines, visit www.bic.searca.org or email bic@agri.searca.org.
(Jenny A. Panopio, SEARCA BIC)
For more information, please contact:
Ms. Jenny A. Panopio
Special Project Coordinator & Network Administrator
Biotechnology Information Center
SEAMEO SEARCA
College, Laguna 4031
Email: jap
at agri.searca.org
Tel: (63-49)536-2290 loc 169 or 406
Tele/Fax: (63-49)536-4105
URL: www.bic.searca.org