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Use biotechnology to improve potato production ? scientists
Posted by: Prof. Dr. M. Raupp (IP Logged)
Date: April 11, 2008 01:20PM

By Eddie Mukaaya
Potatoes production in Rwanda can be improved if biotechnology is
used, says Dr. Jan Krenze, project coordinator of International Potato
Center (CIP).
Biotechnology is any technique that uses living organisms or
substances from those organisms, to make or modify a product, to improve
plants or animals.

It involves gene transformation and the use of chemicals. In potato
production, it enhances disease and weevil resistant potato species.

Dr. Mark Cyubahiro Bagabe, Director General of Institut des Sciences
Agronomiques du Rwanda (ISAR) attributed the low production of potatoes in
Rwanda to weevils and diseases saying much of the crop is destroyed before
it reached the table.

Bagabe said its production is just a quarter of the country?s food
demand. He advised that when biotechnology is adopted, poverty could also be
reduced and food security improves as many will have what to sell and eat.

?Like in Uganda and Kenya, biotechnology has been embraced and their
food production levels have increased. This could perhaps explain why Rwanda
imports from Uganda.

Bagabe revealed that the biotech law was sent to the cabinet for
approval but if passed, food production is expected to improve in the
country. There were fears that the technology could have a side effect on
soil fertility and potato quality.

But a Belgium Directorate General for Development Cooperation (DGDC)
is carrying a research; the findings could allay these fears.

However, Cyubahiro said that as more research goes on, the cabinet
should consider and approve the biotech law as the country is striving to
have technology for economic development.


[www.newtimes.co.rw]



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