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Updates on GM Corn Production in Vietnam
Sunday, 2017/01/15 | 07:12:27

A symposium on 20 Years of Commercialization of GM Crops and the Status of GM Crops in Vietnam was organized by Biotechnology Center of Ho Chi Minh City. According to the presentations, it was recorded that 1,180 hectares of land were planted with GM maize in 2015. The average productivity of GM maize reached to 44.8 tons/hecta, while the total yield was ~5.3 millions tons.

 

According to the Department of Crop Production, 50 maize varieties have been applied for registration. Among them, 16 GM maize varieties were approved. The country continues to import GM maize seeds. In August 2016, about 1,000 tons of GM maize seeds were reported to be imported.

 

It was also reported that the price of commercial maize significantly decreased. The higher price and difference in planting system of GM maize seeds are some of the reasons why a number of local farmers still use conventional corn. Thus, it was recommended that the government should implement policies and information drive on GM crops for farmers and consumers to appreciate the importance and impact of GM crops for the development of agriculture.

 

For more information, read the news in Vietnamese from Agrobiotech.

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