Gov’t backs use of biotech

MANILA, Philippines - President Aquino recently reiterated the Philippine government’s support for the role of the country’s science community and modern agricultural biotechnology in the food security and sufficiency program.

Aquino made the statement before to delegates to the 7th International Rice Genetics Symposium in Manila last week in a speech read for him by Agriculture Secretary Proceso Alcala.

According to Aquino, “the Philippines recognizes the important role of scientific research, particularly genetics, in ensuring the continued nourishment of our people and in realizing our national goal of rice self-sufficiency.”

 â€œAs you strive to find ways to improve rice production, you have my government by your side, ready and determined to work with you,” Aquino told the gathering of more than 700 scientists and researchers on plant genetics.

The symposium, organized by the International Rice Research Institute, takes place every four years and is the world’s biggest and most important rice research conference.

“By strengthening our partnerships in international research and by working to realize our shared vision of equitable access of nations to quality food supplies, we raise the standard of living not only of our respective nations but the very way we live as one global community,” Aquino said.

The President added that the Philippines “recognizes the invaluable contribution of scientists and experts in the development of rice and agricultural products.”

 

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