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Enhancing Societal Acceptance
    of GM Crops in India




                                C. S. Prakash
                    Tuskegee University, Alabama, USA
                 prakash@mytu.tuskegee.edu
                        www.agbioworld.org
Life Expectancy




              Source: Wikipedia
Global Hunger Map
Low Productivity of Agriculture in
     the Developing World

     •Poor soils
     •Unfavorable environment
     •Little or no chemical input
     •Small Holdings
     •Drought
     •Market Access
     •Disease, Pests, Weeds
     •Storage and Transportation
Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
To feed a world of 9 billion people in 2050, without
allowing for additional imports of food:


Africa has to increase its food
production by 300 percent
Latin America by 80 percent; and Asia by 70
percent. Even North America must increase food
production by 30 percent

                       •Without an Increase in Farm Productivity,
                     Additional 1.6 Billion Hectares of Arable Land will
                                     be Needed by 2050!
Innovation in Agriculture
  U.S. Food Production : 252 million
   tons/year in 1960 to current 700 m.
   tons/year with 25 million fewer acres
  North American Corn Yields up from
   26 bushels/acre (1928) to 180 today
  One North American farmer in 1940
   fed 22 people, feeds 150 today.
  1% of North Americans are Farmers.

  Average 11% of Income on Food
Green Revolution…
      Revolution

 Lifted Billion Plus Out of Poverty
 Undernourished > from 38% to 19% in past 20
  years
 Food Consumption per capita has increased
  everywhere except in Africa - 18% Globally and
  28% in LDCs
 India: Food production from 50 to 225 mil tons in
  the past 5 decades. Wheat : from 6 to 85 million
  tons per year!
 Less Starvation and Famine
 Increased Food Self Sufficiency
Plant Breeding - Genetic Modification by
Farmers and Conventional Breeding
(photos: Dr. Wayne Parrott, Univ of Georgia)
Crop Evolution and Human Civilization
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Many crops never existed in nature




Einkorn x wild        Emmer x goat grass           Bread
          wheat                                    wheat


       www.mpiz-koeln.mpg.de/pr/garten/schau/Triticumaestivum/wheat.html
Improving Our Crop Plants
 • Developing Modern
   Varieties of Crops
   – Hybridization
      • Crosses with Wild
        Relatives
      • Hybrids
   – Mutation
      • Irradiation
      • Chemicals
   – Cell Culture
      • Embryo Rescue
      • Somaclonal variation
Modern Genetic Modification
Inserting one or few genes to
  achieve desired traits.



Transfer of Genes into Crop Plants
   Relatively Precise and Predictable
   Changes are Subtle
   Allows Flexibility
   Expeditious
Environmental and Economic Impact
   Pesticide
   Pesticide                                         Global
                                                     Global
                     Carbon Emissions
                     Carbon Emissions
   Reduction
   Reduction                                      Farm Income
                                                  Farm Income



    393 million kg     2009 = cut of                  $64.7
                       17.7 billion kg               billion
     reduction in
     pesticides &       co2 release;                increase
     17.1% cut in     equiv to taking
      associated
    environmental
                      7.8 million cars
       impact           off the road




After 14 years of commercialization, biotech crops have
yielded a net increase in farm income while significantly
                         ©PG Economics Ltd 2011
How Can Biotechnology Add Value to Global
                Agriculture?


 Environmental Impact - Decreased
  use of pesticides
 Reduce losses from pests and
  diseases
 Improve nutrient efficiency
 Improve productivity
Cotton - China, South Africa, India, Mexico, Burkina Faso

 Losses due to Bollworm $1.5
  billion in India and China
 Cotton - 50% of the total
  pesticides




                                        India
                               • Bt Cotton - yield increases up to 40%.
                               • ~90% of Indian cotton farmers grow Bt
                               • Savings up to $182 per hectare
                               • More than 600 varieties
                               • Spraying reduced from 12 to 1
                               • Both private and public sector
‘GM’ Eggplant in India – Not Approved!
Bt Corn




Bt




Convencional


 (Low Mycotoxin)
Corn Earworm




Photos: Zamorano, Honduras by María Mercedes Roca; NPR
Better fertilizer use




Low N     Average N    High N
0 kg/ha    90 kg/ha   200 kg/ha
Herbicide Tolerance
                 Simplifies non directed applications




INBIO-Paraguay
Benefits of Biotechnology…..

 Post Harvest Quality - prolong shelf
  life of fruits, vegetables and
  flowers
 Extend crop area and season
 Stress tolerance - drought, acidity,
  salinity, heat, flooding
Source: www.arborgen.us
Golden Rice
 Milled rice has no beta-carotene
 Vitamin A deficiency - 200
  million children and woman
 About 500,000 children go blind
  (60 every hour!)
 2 million children die each year
 Golden Rice may provide one of
  the many solutions
Enhancing Food and Agriculture
 More Nutritious Food
 Healthy Produce. Low Toxins
 Pharmaceutical Proteins
 Clean Up Environment
 Biofuel - Ethanol, biodiesel
 Industrial Products
 Value-Added Products
Sweetpotato
 Fourth largest crop in the
  developing world
 Excellent source of calories,
  vitamins and minerals
 Grown by resource-poor farmers
 Very hardy




               Resistance to Virus and Weevil
             Enhancement of Nutritional Protein
Cowpea
Cassava
 Eaten by 500 million Africans
 Very productive, drought-tolerant
 Rich in Calories. Cyanogenic
  glucosides.
 African Cassava Mosaic Virus
  devastating the crop
 ILTAB - Danforth Ctr (Beachy,
  Fauquet)
Healthy Cassava


                  Virus-infected
                     Cassava
Black Sigatoka Disease of
Banana
Banana
Drought Tolerant Corn




Photo: Monsanto Co.
W heat
Rice
Ve getables
Fr uits
Blue Rose!
Assessment of Food Safety
 Standard - “Reasonable certainty that no harm will
result from intended uses under the
anticipated conditions of consumption”
 Food is not inherently safe
 Considered to be safe based on experience

 Not absolute but relative safety
Standards & Agencies




                       53
Substantial Equivalence - Evaluation

PHENOTYPE       COMPOSITION         SAFETY
                                    ASSESSMENT
•Morphology     •Macronutrients
                                    •Toxicity
•Agronomic      •AA composition
                                    •Allergenic potential
   •disease     •FA composition
   resistance                       •Nutritional
                •Anti-nutrients
   •drought
                •Toxic substances   FEED
   resistance
                                    EQUIVALENCE
   •yields      •Allergens
                                    •Performance
•Organoleptic   •Specific
                constituents
Environmental Issues
 What are the Ecological Effects of New
  Crops?
 Would Superweeds Emerge?
 Does Biotech Affect the Biodiversity?
 Genetic Pollution?
 Horizontal Transfer…..Will Bacteria or I
  get those genes?
 ….What about Monarch Butterflies?
Addressing Environmental
                 Concerns
 Extensive Risk Assessment for the Past
  15 years with 5,000 Field Studies;
  Careful Monitoring
 Evaluate Risk on a Case-by-Case Basis.

 Most Introduced Traits Not Unique to
  Biotechnology;
 Plant Breeding History - Introducing
  Novel Genes All the Time
What Can Scientists Do?
 Write Commentaries, Op-Eds

 Social Media – Facebook, Twitter

 Regulatory and Legislative process

 Public Forums

 Regional Networks

 Community Outreach

 Respond to Misinformation

 Letters to The Editor
Why communicate?

• Fate of agricultural biotechnology
 hinges on how it is perceived by the
 policy makers and the public

• We can help provide information so
 the stakeholders can make informed
 choices and pave way for enabling
 policies
Why Public Anxiety with Biotech
                Crops?
• Societal Concern About Biotech is Understandable
  • Strong Assurance of Safety Needed
  • Unfamiliar with the Technology
  • Benefits Not Clear
  • Unaware of Safeguards
  • Negative Media Opinion
  • Opposition by Activist Groups
  • Mistrust of the Industry
A good understanding of issues for
effective communication

• Understand agricultural context and
history
• Explain the benefits of technology
• Understand the regulatory process
• Be aware of concerns and criticisms
• Address arising issues rapidly
Key facts
• Genetic Modification practiced for centuries
 and biotechnology is the most recent method
• Concerns about biotech crops are based on
 perceptions, not on fact
• There are many sources but emphasis on
 scientific and regulatory authorities
Key facts
• Understanding the rigorous biotech crop
development process helps to ease
concerns (?)
• Confidence in a science-based
regulatory process can help to improve
biotechnology acceptance
• Positive economic and environmental
impacts are driving biotech crop adoption
• Pipeline products offer consumer
benefits
Acceptance of science and
      technology
• The public is often skeptical, even fearful of
 scientific advancements – not because those
 advancements are inherently risky—but
 because people generally are unable to
 critically evaluate innovation on the basis of
 available information
• There is a growing sector of society that
 mistrusts science, new technology, and
 those that profit by innovationovation
Questions on the safety of biotech
            crops…


• Misunderstanding of genetic modification
• Ignorance of risk assessment and regulation
• Misleading information promoted by activist
  groups
• Sensational stories in the media
• Mistrust of multinational corporations
• Lack of direct consumer benefits
Myths and Misinformation

No Benefit to the Consumer
Not Adequately Tested or Regulated
Only Big Corporations
Does Not Benefit Small Farmers
No Reduction in Pesticide Usage
May Harm the Environment
Risks are Unknown; Cannot Recall
Europeans are Not Using it
Farmers Are Rejecting It
What Can Scientists Do?
          Speak up!
• Write Commentaries, Op-Eds
• Regulatory and Legislative
 process
• Public Forums; Community
• Respond to Misinformation
• Letters to The Editor
• Network with Reporters
Effective Communication
• Keep it simple and focused
• Avoid misquotes
• Power of metaphors
• Place the issue in context

• Story telling

• Use examples that they can relate

• Respectful of audience

• Use humor; in a measured manner

• Avoid negative terms (GMO; Contamination)
• Build on concerns, knowledge and
 values of the audience
• Not one-way communication but
 interaction
• Network with journalists
How Can Biotech Help
   Third World Agriculture?
•Improve Food and Nutritional Security
•Increase Crop Productivity
•Enhance Production Efficiency
•Reduce Crop Damage& Food Loss
•Promote Sustainable Agriculture
•Reduce Environmental Impact
•Empower the Rural Sector through Income Generation
•Reduce Economic Inequity

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Enhancing Societal Acceptance of GM Crops in India

  • 1. Enhancing Societal Acceptance of GM Crops in India C. S. Prakash Tuskegee University, Alabama, USA prakash@mytu.tuskegee.edu www.agbioworld.org
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  • 3. Life Expectancy Source: Wikipedia
  • 5. Low Productivity of Agriculture in the Developing World •Poor soils •Unfavorable environment •Little or no chemical input •Small Holdings •Drought •Market Access •Disease, Pests, Weeds •Storage and Transportation
  • 6. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) To feed a world of 9 billion people in 2050, without allowing for additional imports of food: Africa has to increase its food production by 300 percent Latin America by 80 percent; and Asia by 70 percent. Even North America must increase food production by 30 percent •Without an Increase in Farm Productivity, Additional 1.6 Billion Hectares of Arable Land will be Needed by 2050!
  • 7. Innovation in Agriculture  U.S. Food Production : 252 million tons/year in 1960 to current 700 m. tons/year with 25 million fewer acres  North American Corn Yields up from 26 bushels/acre (1928) to 180 today  One North American farmer in 1940 fed 22 people, feeds 150 today.  1% of North Americans are Farmers.  Average 11% of Income on Food
  • 8. Green Revolution… Revolution  Lifted Billion Plus Out of Poverty  Undernourished > from 38% to 19% in past 20 years  Food Consumption per capita has increased everywhere except in Africa - 18% Globally and 28% in LDCs  India: Food production from 50 to 225 mil tons in the past 5 decades. Wheat : from 6 to 85 million tons per year!  Less Starvation and Famine  Increased Food Self Sufficiency
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  • 13. Plant Breeding - Genetic Modification by Farmers and Conventional Breeding (photos: Dr. Wayne Parrott, Univ of Georgia)
  • 14. Crop Evolution and Human Civilization • Hum ans have alwa ys guid ed the evol utio n of crop s • A
  • 15. Many crops never existed in nature Einkorn x wild Emmer x goat grass Bread wheat wheat www.mpiz-koeln.mpg.de/pr/garten/schau/Triticumaestivum/wheat.html
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  • 17. Improving Our Crop Plants • Developing Modern Varieties of Crops – Hybridization • Crosses with Wild Relatives • Hybrids – Mutation • Irradiation • Chemicals – Cell Culture • Embryo Rescue • Somaclonal variation
  • 18. Modern Genetic Modification Inserting one or few genes to achieve desired traits. Transfer of Genes into Crop Plants  Relatively Precise and Predictable  Changes are Subtle  Allows Flexibility  Expeditious
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  • 22. Environmental and Economic Impact Pesticide Pesticide Global Global Carbon Emissions Carbon Emissions Reduction Reduction Farm Income Farm Income 393 million kg 2009 = cut of $64.7 17.7 billion kg billion reduction in pesticides & co2 release; increase 17.1% cut in equiv to taking associated environmental 7.8 million cars impact off the road After 14 years of commercialization, biotech crops have yielded a net increase in farm income while significantly ©PG Economics Ltd 2011
  • 23. How Can Biotechnology Add Value to Global Agriculture?  Environmental Impact - Decreased use of pesticides  Reduce losses from pests and diseases  Improve nutrient efficiency  Improve productivity
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  • 28. Cotton - China, South Africa, India, Mexico, Burkina Faso  Losses due to Bollworm $1.5 billion in India and China  Cotton - 50% of the total pesticides India • Bt Cotton - yield increases up to 40%. • ~90% of Indian cotton farmers grow Bt • Savings up to $182 per hectare • More than 600 varieties • Spraying reduced from 12 to 1 • Both private and public sector
  • 29. ‘GM’ Eggplant in India – Not Approved!
  • 31. Corn Earworm Photos: Zamorano, Honduras by María Mercedes Roca; NPR
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  • 33. Better fertilizer use Low N Average N High N 0 kg/ha 90 kg/ha 200 kg/ha
  • 34. Herbicide Tolerance Simplifies non directed applications INBIO-Paraguay
  • 35. Benefits of Biotechnology…..  Post Harvest Quality - prolong shelf life of fruits, vegetables and flowers  Extend crop area and season  Stress tolerance - drought, acidity, salinity, heat, flooding
  • 37. Golden Rice  Milled rice has no beta-carotene  Vitamin A deficiency - 200 million children and woman  About 500,000 children go blind (60 every hour!)  2 million children die each year  Golden Rice may provide one of the many solutions
  • 38. Enhancing Food and Agriculture  More Nutritious Food  Healthy Produce. Low Toxins  Pharmaceutical Proteins  Clean Up Environment  Biofuel - Ethanol, biodiesel  Industrial Products  Value-Added Products
  • 39. Sweetpotato  Fourth largest crop in the developing world  Excellent source of calories, vitamins and minerals  Grown by resource-poor farmers  Very hardy Resistance to Virus and Weevil Enhancement of Nutritional Protein
  • 41. Cassava  Eaten by 500 million Africans  Very productive, drought-tolerant  Rich in Calories. Cyanogenic glucosides.  African Cassava Mosaic Virus devastating the crop  ILTAB - Danforth Ctr (Beachy, Fauquet)
  • 42. Healthy Cassava Virus-infected Cassava
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  • 52. Assessment of Food Safety Standard - “Reasonable certainty that no harm will result from intended uses under the anticipated conditions of consumption” Food is not inherently safe Considered to be safe based on experience Not absolute but relative safety
  • 54. Substantial Equivalence - Evaluation PHENOTYPE COMPOSITION SAFETY ASSESSMENT •Morphology •Macronutrients •Toxicity •Agronomic •AA composition •Allergenic potential •disease •FA composition resistance •Nutritional •Anti-nutrients •drought •Toxic substances FEED resistance EQUIVALENCE •yields •Allergens •Performance •Organoleptic •Specific constituents
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  • 56. Environmental Issues  What are the Ecological Effects of New Crops?  Would Superweeds Emerge?  Does Biotech Affect the Biodiversity?  Genetic Pollution?  Horizontal Transfer…..Will Bacteria or I get those genes?  ….What about Monarch Butterflies?
  • 57. Addressing Environmental Concerns  Extensive Risk Assessment for the Past 15 years with 5,000 Field Studies; Careful Monitoring  Evaluate Risk on a Case-by-Case Basis.  Most Introduced Traits Not Unique to Biotechnology;  Plant Breeding History - Introducing Novel Genes All the Time
  • 58. What Can Scientists Do?  Write Commentaries, Op-Eds  Social Media – Facebook, Twitter  Regulatory and Legislative process  Public Forums  Regional Networks  Community Outreach  Respond to Misinformation  Letters to The Editor
  • 59. Why communicate? • Fate of agricultural biotechnology hinges on how it is perceived by the policy makers and the public • We can help provide information so the stakeholders can make informed choices and pave way for enabling policies
  • 60. Why Public Anxiety with Biotech Crops? • Societal Concern About Biotech is Understandable • Strong Assurance of Safety Needed • Unfamiliar with the Technology • Benefits Not Clear • Unaware of Safeguards • Negative Media Opinion • Opposition by Activist Groups • Mistrust of the Industry
  • 61. A good understanding of issues for effective communication • Understand agricultural context and history • Explain the benefits of technology • Understand the regulatory process • Be aware of concerns and criticisms • Address arising issues rapidly
  • 62. Key facts • Genetic Modification practiced for centuries and biotechnology is the most recent method • Concerns about biotech crops are based on perceptions, not on fact • There are many sources but emphasis on scientific and regulatory authorities
  • 63. Key facts • Understanding the rigorous biotech crop development process helps to ease concerns (?) • Confidence in a science-based regulatory process can help to improve biotechnology acceptance • Positive economic and environmental impacts are driving biotech crop adoption • Pipeline products offer consumer benefits
  • 64. Acceptance of science and technology • The public is often skeptical, even fearful of scientific advancements – not because those advancements are inherently risky—but because people generally are unable to critically evaluate innovation on the basis of available information • There is a growing sector of society that mistrusts science, new technology, and those that profit by innovationovation
  • 65. Questions on the safety of biotech crops… • Misunderstanding of genetic modification • Ignorance of risk assessment and regulation • Misleading information promoted by activist groups • Sensational stories in the media • Mistrust of multinational corporations • Lack of direct consumer benefits
  • 66. Myths and Misinformation No Benefit to the Consumer Not Adequately Tested or Regulated Only Big Corporations Does Not Benefit Small Farmers No Reduction in Pesticide Usage May Harm the Environment Risks are Unknown; Cannot Recall Europeans are Not Using it Farmers Are Rejecting It
  • 67. What Can Scientists Do? Speak up! • Write Commentaries, Op-Eds • Regulatory and Legislative process • Public Forums; Community • Respond to Misinformation • Letters to The Editor • Network with Reporters
  • 68. Effective Communication • Keep it simple and focused • Avoid misquotes • Power of metaphors
  • 69. • Place the issue in context • Story telling • Use examples that they can relate • Respectful of audience • Use humor; in a measured manner • Avoid negative terms (GMO; Contamination)
  • 70. • Build on concerns, knowledge and values of the audience • Not one-way communication but interaction • Network with journalists
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  • 72. How Can Biotech Help Third World Agriculture? •Improve Food and Nutritional Security •Increase Crop Productivity •Enhance Production Efficiency •Reduce Crop Damage& Food Loss •Promote Sustainable Agriculture •Reduce Environmental Impact •Empower the Rural Sector through Income Generation •Reduce Economic Inequity

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