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Expert Makes Case For GMO Foods
An agricultural expert, Mr Emmanuel Ijewere says embracing Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO) foods would increase sufficiency, security and rescue the rural poor from the pangs of hunger.
Ijewere, who is the Coordinator, Nigeria Agribusiness Group, spoke in an interview with newsmen in Lagos.
He said in spite of the criticism that trailed the introduction of GMO foods into Nigeria’s foods and farming system, GMOs were not new crops invented by scientists.
According to him, GMO is the same conventional crops that were improved on to tackle persistent issues such as shortage of food and insect infestation on crops.
He said that these foods would not only be produced in more quantity, but could also have a longer shelf life with less labour and natural materials (water, soil, and energy) to produce.
“As far as I am concern, a hungry person does not worry too much about the quality of food as long as food is available, he has a choice.
“My take on Genetically Modified foods is that if countries like United States are eating it and have not banned it, it must be reasonably good for us too.
“No doubt that non-GMO foods are more nutritious, but without the GMO, we cannot feed many people.
“When we say we want to go solely into organic foods, then it means that many Nigerians will not have food to eat or a percentage of Nigerians will have food to eat.
“The other percentage will not have food to eat, that is basically the situation we will find ourselves,” he said.
Ijewere who is an experence of the Institute of Chartered Acountants of Nigeria (ICAN) said that it was premature to start talking about banning of GMO foods in Nigeria when the problem of food insufficiently had not been addressed.
‘“The most important thing is to consider the economic and political reasons rather than the health or medical reasons behind GMO foods.
“There have been no traces of any disease caused by the consumption of GMO diets, to justify the claims.
“Most of the foods that Nigerians eat abroad are GMO foods and there had not been complaints. So, why do we want to draw the line?
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