The Centre for Science and Environment said on Monday that the government should not clear any genetically modified food crop till the time 'we have strict provisions for labelling'. Bt brinjal will be one of the few crops which will be used for human consumption directly and not used as processed foods.
CSE claims that this is critical and even more so, as other genetically modified food crops are on the anvil for clearance. Labelling of GM-food requires a strengthened laboratory and regulatory framework. Currently in India it is not possible to check the GM-content in our food and this analysis, if done, is rarely made available.
The country's eminent food scientists agree that testing for GM in food is not easy or cheap. If this is the case, then it becomes even more important for us to be cautious in clearing an edible crop, which then cannot be tested easily to check if it is GM or not.
Since this is an edible crop, it is even more important to ensure that there is no contamination of non-GM crops.
The procedures to guard against contamination have been laid down by India's regulatory authorities but implementation of these procedures, in the farms and fields of the country is a challenge.
CSE is clear that India will need a greatly enhanced regulatory system. Currently, all research is funded by private companies and then presented to the regulators for clearance. "It is not surprising then that there is an enormous lack of credibility in the scientific integrity of this research. It is important that research done on our food is in the public domain and is also publicly funded," said Narain.
In April 15, 2009 issue, Down To Earth had reported two studies which dispute the scientific basis of the research submitted by the proponent company who has influenced the government in taking controversial decision to allow BT brinjal in India.
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