KENYA TURNS TO GMO CROPS AS A WAY TO IMPROVE YIELDS
KENYA TURNS TO GMO CROPS AS A WAY TO IMPROVE YIELDS
By Alfonso Kasongo
LUSAKA:Kenya has government has authorised the cultivation and importation of genetically modified crops and animal feeds to improve crop yields, ending a decade-long ban that had been imposed due to health fears.
The authorisation comes at a time when the East African country is experiencing a devastating drought,the worst drought in 40 years has left millions facing hunger.
The country under the new Head of State,President William Ruto has turned to genetically modified crops as a way of helping boost yields.
The government convinced the masses that the country needs seeds that are resistant to drought, pests and diseases.
A decade ago the production and importation of biotechnology crops was banned due to concerns over possible health risks.
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