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Brazil Seeks Active Cooperation with Gulf States on GM Food R&D
Saturday, 2019/10/05 | 08:17:21

 

Figure: Tereza Cristina Corrêa Da Costa Dias, Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Food Supply - Photo Source: Emirates News Agency

 

Brazil aims to continue improving GM crop adoption and research by dedicating 2,400 scientists for research and development of GM crops. This is according to Tereza Cristina Corrêa Da Costa Dias, Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Food Supply, who visited United Arab Emirates to initiate partnerships in improving the agricultural sector.

 

"Brazil has expanded the area cultivated with GM crops by 1.1 million hectares in 2018. The total area planted with GM crops was increased to 51.3 million hectares in 2018, from 50.2 million hectares in 2017." She also added that GM cottoncorn, and soybean represented 93 percent of such crops in Brazil in 2018, which were mostly for feed. GM sugarcane was also produced in Brazil in 2018. She is looking forward to more cultivation of other crops such as tomato, carrot, and other important vegetables, which are under research and development in the country.

"GM foods are safe and there is no scientific proof for the alleged risks associated with them. This is my conviction from my professional experience," said the Minister, who is an agricultural engineer by profession and used to work at multinational agricultural companies prior to her current position.

The minister expressed Brazil's readiness to cooperate with Gulf States on GM food research and development, as well as other agricultural innovations. Before her visit to UAE, she also visited Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait as part of her Middle East tour.

Read the original article from Emirates News Agency.

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