Different stakeholders attended a communication workshop
focusing on issues and concerns surrounding crop biotechnology.
The workshop, which was held last April 26-27, 2011 at Pearlmont
Inn, Cagayan De Oro City, Philippines aimed to enhance the
capacities of the participants in addressing inquiries related
to biotechnology. Dr. Candida Adalla, Chair of the Department
of Agriculture-Biotechnology Program Office (DA-BPO),
shared the government's biotechnology initiatives and highlighted
the case of Bt eggplant saying that, "the efforts on
Bt eggplant will hopefully translate into benefits to Filipino
farmers." The fruit and shoot borer resistant Bt eggplant
is being developed by the University
of the Philippines Los BaƱos (UPLB) Institute of Plant
Breeding. Dr. Adalla added that "This (Bt eggplant)
is not a technology for planting tomorrow-it is still under
experiment. That is why I am wondering why studying it is
being opposed."
Dr. Jaine Reyes, University Extension Specialist at the
Institute of Strategic Planning and Policy Studies, UPLB,
discussed the nature and importance of science communication
and imparted helpful tips and lessons on how to write reply
letters and article rebuttals, as well as answer during
panel interview. Message mapping, a useful tool in organizing
ideas for inquiries and similar situations, was discussed
by Ms. Jenny Panopio of the Southeast Asian Center for Graduate
Study and Research in Agriculture-Biotechnology Information
Center (SEARCA BIC). Dr. Rhodora Aldemita of the International
Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech Applications
(ISAAA), provided the participants with the basics and principles
of biotechnology, as well as the answers to frequently asked
questions related to crop biotechnology.
The workshop was attended by members of the Asian Farmers
Regional Network (ASFARNET) Philippines, representatives
from the Fertilizer
and Pesticide Authority of the Philippines and the Bureau
of Plant Industry Plant Quarantine Officers, the Philippine
Information Agency, the academe (University
of Southern Mindanao and UP Mindanao), and DA Regional
Offices and Field Units in Mindanao. The activity was organized
by ASFARNET and DA Regional Office 10, in collaboration
with DA-BPO, the Agricultural
Biotechnology Support Program II (ABSPII), ISAAA,
and SEARCA BIC. (Jenny
A. Panopio and Sophia
M. Mercado)