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South Africa Should License a New Laboratory for Genetically Modified Sorghum

Appeals to South Africa to license a new laboratory for research on genetically modified sorghum.

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WICHITA, KANSAS (August 2, 2006) – In his latest entry, blogger James Wachai appeals to the South African government to license a new laboratory for genetically modified sorghum.

The laboratory will be funded by the U.S.-based Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation by Dr. Florence Wambugu, an expert in agricultural biotechnology, and the South Africa-based Africa Harvest Biotech Foundation International.

It will be used to research on high yielding and pests resistant genetically modified sorghum. Sorghum is one of the staple foods for a majority of African population. Currently, sorghum production is low mainly due to inferior planting seeds.

“Sorghum yields in Africa are currently pathetic, typically less than one tonne per hectare instead of the usual 6.3 hectares in most developed countries. Dr. Wambugu’s genetically modified sorghum will boost sorghum production in Africa and therefore help enhance food security,” notes Mr. Wachai.

On South African government’s reluctance to license Dr. Wambugu’s laboratory for fear of cross-contamination, Mr. Wachai dismisses the fears as unfounded.

“Genetically modified crops are not alien to South Africa. It’s not the first time a new genetically modified crop is being introduced into South Africa. The laws that governed the introduction of genetically modified corn and cotton, currently being commercially grown in South Africa must be applied to Prof. Wambugu’s genetically modified sorghum.”

The Gmo Africa blog offers commentary and news on the international application of modern agricultural biotechnology. On the Web at http://www.gmoafrica.org


Send an email to James Wachai of Gmo Africa Blog
316-260-9429

Keywords: Sorghum, laboratory, agriculture


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