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FG affirms safety, economic viability of biotechnology-modified crops

By IslaApril 28, 20262 Mins Read
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The National Biotechnology Research and Development Agency (NBRDA) has advocated the adoption of biotechnology-driven crop production to enhance food security and economic prosperity in Nigeria.
 
The agency reassured the public of the safety of Genetically Modified (GM) crops for human consumption and the environment, noting that there has been no recorded threat from their application in Nigeria so far.
 
The Director-General of NBRDA, Prof. Abdullahi Mustapha, gave the assurance in Kano yesterday during a sensitisation workshop for farmers, extension workers, and seed producers from Kano and Jigawa states.
 
Prof. Mustapha explained that the approval of genetically modified crops and related improved crop varieties follows a rigorous process supervised by the National Biosafety Management Agency. He also sought to demystify concerns and campaigns against the technology.
 
The Director-General stated that adopting GM crops would improve farmers’ livelihoods through increased yields and early harvests. He added that the technology has the potential to significantly address food insecurity through enhanced productivity.
 
Mustapha said, “GM crops are designed to resist pests and diseases that normally destroy crops. Because the plants are stronger, farmers can achieve higher yields per hectare, more food for their families, more produce to sell, and increased income.
 
“By implication, the adoption of GM crops will reduce spending and lower the risks associated with chemical applications. Many farmers spend heavily on pesticides, which can be expensive and dangerous if misused. With GM crops, farmers will use fewer chemicals, reduce input costs, and better protect their health and that of their families.

“Before GM crops are approved for use by farmers in Nigeria, they undergo a thorough evaluation process led by the National Biosafety Management Agency.

“The crops are examined by experts to ensure they are safe for humans and the environment. Many countries around the world have been using GM crops for over 20 years, with no proven harm to human health.”

The Chairman of the Seed Company Association, Alhaji Yusuf Ado Kibiya, also expressed confidence in the capacity of regulatory agencies to ensure seed safety and dismissed allegations about harmful seeds in the country.



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