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.


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

ZAAB QUESTIONS GOVERNMENT'S SILENCE ON PBR BILL

ZAMBIA LISTED AMONG 34 COUNTRIES WORLDWIDE THAT EXPERIENCED DIGITAL AUTHORITATIVE RULE

ZAMBIA'S CLIMATE FINANCING UTILISATION LACKS TRANSPARENCY, ACCOUNTABILITY