Filipino farmers from Sta. Maria, Pangasinan anticipate the commercial
release of Bt eggplant for their farm use. “When will you
release Bt eggplant?” was the common question they asked
during the February 23, 2011 visit to the multi-location trial
site of the fruit and shoot borer (FSB) resistant Bt eggplant
in the same town.
Pangasinan province ranks as number one producer of eggplant
in the country and eggplant farming is considered as one of the
major source of livelihood in the area.
The farmers have expressed their eager interest on Bt eggplant
after seeing its side-by-side performance with a non-Bt eggplant
from the trial site. Non-Bt eggplants were pockmarked from FSB
infestation while Bt eggplants were damage-free. The farmers admitted
that because of heavy infestations, pesticides were sometimes
sprayed twice daily, one in the mornings and one in the afternoons.
Developed through modern biotechnology, Bt eggplant has an inherent
resistance to the most damaging insect pest, FSB. This biotechnological
innovation is being developed by the University of the Philippines
Los Baños (UPLB) in partnership with several state universities
and colleges in the country.
Dr. Lourdes Taylo, study leader of the Bt eggplant project from
the UPLB explained the development of Bt eggplant in the Philippines
and the data gathering process and regulation it currently undergoes.
Meanwhile, Dr. Emiliana Bernardo, entomologist and retired UPLB
professor, assured the farmers that the Bt technology used in
Bt eggplant is safe. Based on her experience as one of the assessors
in the Scientific and Technical Review Panel of Bt corn in the
Philippines, Dr. Bernardo explained that Bt will not affect humans
and other non-target animals because its mechanism is specific
only to Lepidopteran insects.
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For more information on Bt eggplant in the Philippines, visit
www.bic.searca.org or e-mail bic@agri.searca.org.
(Jenny
A. Panopio and Sophia
M. Mercado)
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
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