University of the Philippines Mindanao professor Dr. Eufemio
Rasco told a forum in Davao, Philippines, last December 9, 2010
that there is nothing to be worried about Bt 'talong' (eggplant).
Dr. Rasco, who is co-project leader of the fruit and shoot borer
resistant Bt eggplant in the field trial in UP Mindanao in Davao
explained in his talk that the insecticidal property of Bacillus
thuringiensis (Bt) has been used since the 1950s, even by organic
farmers, as a biological insecticide. Its insecticidal property
was already known since 1901.
Rasco added that he is convinced that Bt eggplant is actually
safer than the traditional Bt sprays. "If you'll ask me if
I would eat Bt eggplant, 100 percent. I would eat it, feed it
to my children, and my grandchildren. I'm completely convinced
that it's safe," he said. He also emphasized that the Bt
eggplant is a promising solution to solve the problem of fruit
and shoot borer infestation. Meanwhile, Ms. Merle Palacpac, of
the Bureau of Plant Industry explained how the physical confinement,
biological traps, and 200-meter isolation are being strictly implemented
as part of the risk management. She also ensured that "Bt
talong is being assessed for safety, as it passes through the
risk assessment set by Administrative Order No. 8.
For a related article about the forum, visit http://www.dailymirror.ph/Dec-2010/12132010/front3.html.
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(Sophia
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