Wheat

Experts concern

Experts in the Winter Cereals Committee of the National Seeds Institute expressed concern over the government greenlighting of the project.

In a letter released Thursday, they warned that no country approved the use of transgenic wheat varieties “due to the non-acceptance by local and/or foreign consumers of products made with transgenic crops and the difficulty of keeping GMO and non-GMO production separate.”

They said eventual approval by the Brazilian government “does not guarantee that mills, bakeries and individual consumers will agree to buy our GMO wheat and if they do, there is not guarantee that they will do so without a price discount.”

The experts acknowledged the modified HB4 trait was a scientific advance and could make an important contribution to soybeans, maize and other crops, “but for now, not to wheat.”

In a decade of field trials for the HB4 wheat varieties returned an average 20 percent yield improvement in drought situations.

Severe droughts have increased in frequency as climate change worsens.

The Buenos Aires Grain Exchange said last month that wheat yields are being cut in half in areas of Argentina that have been devastated by drought.

Source: http://news.agropages.com/

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