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  1. May 3, 2023 · Three genetically modified crops approved in the Philippines. May 3, 2023 3940 views 0. (icono.com/Pexels) By James Tababa. Share. By JAMES TABABA. Genetically modified (GM) crops or genetically modified organisms (GMO) have been developed and grown since the 1990s.

    • GMOs in The Philippines
    • “The Good and The Bad”: The Pros and Cons of GMOs
    • What Can GMOs in The Philippines do?
    • The Future of GMOs in The Philippines

    Genetically modified organisms (GMO) products were introduced to Philippine agriculture by Filipino researchers as a way to combat nutrient deficiency and malnutrition. According to the World Food Program (WFP), about one out of nine people in the world do not have enough food to live a healthy life. This amounts to 795 million people in the world ...

    In the field of agriculture and genetic engineering, genetically modified organisms (GMOs) have already been studied and tested with careful investigations by renowned scientists. Despite this, people have raised a number of concerns about GMOs, specifically on their impacts. These concerns include: the possible negative economic and environmental ...

    While the debate on its usage rages, the use of GMOs is indisputable. This is because the genetic modifications on these crops were made to answer existing problems in the various industries. Unsurprisingly, this translates to agricultural innovations as well. So what can GMOs bring to the agricultural table of the Philippines? How can GMOs impact ...

    GMOs in the Philippines still have a long way to go, whether it be in terms of research, policy, or usage. With the ever-growing innovations and discoveries in science, the current roster of GMO crops can further improve. Time and application will tell us more about genetically modified organisms in the future. Image credits: Dwnld777 | Dreamstime....

  2. GM Crop Events approved in Philippines. Total: 140 events approved. Event Name and Code. Trade Name. Alfalfa - Medicago sativa : 5 Events. Name: J101. Code: MON-ØØ1Ø1-8. Roundup Ready™ Alfalfa. Name: J101 x J163.

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  4. Dec 4, 2017 · One of the pillars of biotechnology in the country, Halos said an everyday Filipino breakfast can include hotdog, cheese, coffee, fruit juice, eggs, corned beef, and even chocolate bars—all containing genetically-modified Textured Vegetable Protein or TVP.

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  5. Jul 17, 2021 · These are tomato ( Solanum lycopersicum) 6 – 9, papaya ( Carica papaya L.) 10, 11, pepper ( Capsicum annuum) 12, plum ( Prunus domestica) 13, eggplant ( Solanum melongena L.) 14, apple ( Malus domestica Borkh.) 15, melon ( Cucumis melo L.) 16, and pineapple ( Ananas comosus L. Merr.) 17.

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  6. Apr 3, 2022 · Image credits: ISAAA.org. DAVAO CITY—Four countries, including the Philippines, approved 10 genetically modified (GM) crops for various purposes, from cultivation to food and feed processing.

  7. Jul 23, 2021 · The Philippines became the world’s first country [July 23] to approve the commercial production of genetically modified “golden rice” that experts hope will combat childhood blindness and...

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