VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnamese agronomists believe that staying against the
genetically modified plants (GMP) is a blunder and that Vietnam should not waste
more time to argue about this.

Scientists: kick off GMP development, as soon as possible
After 2 years of growing genetically modified maize species MON 89034, NK603 and
Bt11, GA21 in different ecological zones, the Agricultural Institute of Genetics
stated that it has not found out any danger of GMP to the environment and that
GMP has some advantages that non-GMP do not have.
However, despite the conclusion, scientists still keep arguing about whether to
put GMP into production in a large scale. Vietnamese scientists have not been
convinced about the benefits of GMP, while they believe that some countries in
the world, including the EU, have their reasons to prohibit some GMPs in their
territories.
The scientists believe that what Vietnam should do now is wait and see, and that
Vietnam would only develop GMPs when the scientific research works in the world
can clarify the pros and cons of the plants.
However, Dr Le Huy Ham, Head of the Agricultural Institute of Genetics, has
affirmed that Vietnam should not wait any longer.
“I don’t think we need to wait some more time. GMP should be applied in Vietnam,
as soon as possible,” Ham said.
According to Ham, the regulations on risk management and biological safety
management applied for GMP have been applied since 1980s, based on which GMPs
have been put into cultivation in a large scale since 1996.
“The cultivation in the last 16 years shows that GMPs are safe to humans and
biodiversity,” Ham said.
Meanwhile, some scientists have quoted EMBO, a European molecular biology, as
saying that the main reason that led to the EU’s decision to restrict GMP
cultivation is simply the effort to protect the local production.
Professor Vo Tong Xuan, a well-known agricultural expert in HCM City, also
believes that Vietnam should not hesitate to develop GMP.
He said GMP have been grown in 30 countries in the world for the last tens of
years, including big economies such as the US, China, India, and South East
Asian countries like the Philippines and Myanmar.
“Yes-or-no” argument finishes, “what” is now on the debate
Scientists believe that it’s now not the right time to discuss about whether to
allow to develop GMP in Vietnam. It’s now the time to think about what GMP
varieties to choose after weighing the costs and profits.
Vietnam has been offered to use Golden Rice variety which is believed to contain
high concentration of Vitamin A. The rice variety gives yellow color grains,
while Vietnamese biggest export markets more favor white rice. This is also not
the rice variety for the poor. Therefore, scientists believe that no need to put
the rice variety into production.
“However, if the genetically modified technology can create the drought
resistant rice variety, the thing which cannot be done by cross-breeding method,
we may consider using the variety in the areas that lack water,” Xuan said.
Scientists have pointed out many outstanding features of genetically modified
technology. In 2011, when insects attacked maize fields, GMP maize fields
brought the yield higher by 30-40 percent than other maize fields. This showed
that GMP can help stabilize the productivity in the context of disadvantages.
Huyen My