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How biotech will enhance ability to grow more foods — Experts

Abdallah el-KurebeBy Abdallah el-KurebeSeptember 10, 2020No Comments4 Mins Read
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Agricultural experts have said that foods produced using biotechnology were safe and would enable production of more foods in Nigeria owing to the increasing population and COVID-19 pandemic.

 

The experts made the assertion at a day-three virtual media briefing of the African Green Revolution Summit 2020 with the theme: Feed the cities, Grow the Continent: Leveraging Urban Food Markets to achieve Sustainable Food System in Africa, currently holding in Kigali, Rwanda.

 

Ms Patience Koku, Chief Executive Officer, Replenish Farms said that biotechnology would help Africa overcome the challenge in the food box.

 

Koku said that all the researches carried out by experts and scientists in field, showed that biotechnology was safe and only required technology to produce more food for the continent.

 

“I make bold to say that biotech food is safe and gives us the ability to grow more foods using technology.

 

“Every research carried out shows that biotech is safe. It will help Africa overcome the challenges in the food box.

 

“Africa currently imports a lot of grains which are Genetically Modified (GMOs), we should be worried about that and not biotech foods,” she said.

 

Koku, however, called for more advocacy about how safe it is to consume biotech foods.

 

Agricultural experts have said that foods produced using biotechnology were safe and would enable production of more foods in Nigeria owing to the increasing population and COVID-19 pandemic.

 

The experts made the assertion at a day-three virtual media briefing of the African Green Revolution Summit 2020 with the theme: Feed the cities, Grow the Continent: Leveraging Urban Food Markets to achieve Sustainable Food System in Africa, currently holding in Kigali, Rwanda.

 

Ms Patience Koku, Chief Executive Officer, Replenish Farms said that biotechnology would help Africa overcome the challenge in the food box.

 

Koku said that all the researches carried out by experts and scientists in field, showed that biotechnology was safe and only required technology to produce more food for the continent.

 

“I make bold to say that biotech food is safe and gives us the ability to grow more foods using technology.

 

“Every research carried out shows that biotech is safe. It will help Africa overcome the challenges in the food box.

 

“Africa currently imports a lot of grains which are Genetically Modified (GMOs), we should be worried about that and not biotech foods,” she said.

 

Koku, however, called for more advocacy about how safe it is to consume biotech foods.

 

Biotechnology is a modern science tool used to improve agricultural productivity to eliminate hunger and ensure food security for the populace.

 

Meanwhile, Dr Debisi Araba, Managing Director, AGRF, supporting the new technology, said that biotech was totally safe and was in support.

 

Araba recalled that the Federal Government had in 2019 okayed biotechnology to meet the food demands for the growing nation’s population.

 

The virtual briefing was moderated by Anna, Robinson of Portland Communications.

 

AGRF summit, hosting series of seminars engaging policy makers, private and public sector drivers of agriculture, started on Sept. 8 and will close on Sept. 11. biotechnology is a modern science tool used to improve agricultural productivity to eliminate hunger and ensure food security for the populace.

 

Meanwhile, Dr Debisi Araba, Managing Director, AGRF, supporting the new technology, said that biotech was totally safe and was in support.

 

Araba recalled that the Federal Government had in 2019 okayed biotechnology to meet the food demands for the growing nation’s population.

 

The virtual briefing was moderated by Anna, Robinson of Portland Communications.

 

AGRF summit, hosting series of seminars engaging policy makers, private and public sector drivers of agriculture, started on Sept. 8 and will close on Sept. 11.

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