Biotech Updates

Vietnam Plans Trials for GM Corn

October 3, 2008

Vietnam is set to begin trials for biotech corn early next year. Dr. Nguyen Quoc Binh, executive vice director of the Biotechnology Center of Ho Chi Minh City, said that if the biotech varieties are found to be biologically and environmentally safe after two years of experimental trials, farmers would then be allowed to grow the crop. Bihn made these announcements at a seminar on biotechnology in Hanoi.

Binh added that initially, GM corn seeds would most likely be imported from the Philippines. Once biotech corn is approved for commercialization, Binh projects Vietnamese farmers to earn an additional US$100 a hectare from planting biotech corn as compared with conventional corn.

See the news item at http://www.thanhniennews.com/