• About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
Monday, June 16, 2025
MyPublisher24
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Crime
  • Health
  • World News
  • Features & Opinions
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Crime
  • Health
  • World News
  • Features & Opinions
No Result
View All Result
Morning News
No Result
View All Result
Home News

GMOs pose a danger to Ghana’s food system – CCCFS 

Osumanu Al-Hassan by Osumanu Al-Hassan
August 6, 2024
in News
0
Civil Society, Centre for Climate
0
SHARES
60
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterWhatsapp

 

The Centre for Climate Change and Food Security (CCCFS) has reiterated its opposition to what it describes as Ghana’s hasty adoption of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs).

READ ALSO

Mahama fears spiking oil prices amid Israel-Iran conflict

YEA sanitation contract ‘expired; not cancelled’ – Zoomlion breaks silence

This follows the release of the Pod Borer-Resistant (PBR) cowpea, the first genetically modified crop to be developed in Ghana for commercial cultivation by the Savanna Agricultural Research Institute (SARI).

The National Biosafety Authority (NBA) in 2022 approved the environmental release of the first GM commodity (PBR cowpea) following an application by SARI – a move fiercely criticised by CCCFS.

Despite the stern opposition to the approval by NBA back in 2022, SARI recently released the PBR cowpea for commercial cultivation.

“We are appalled by the recent launching of GM cowpea purporting to have the ability to resist pod-borers due to the presence of a gene from Bacillus which produces CRY1A toxin,” a statement issued by CCCFS read.

The statement signed by its Director of Research, Sulemana Issifu and copied to the Ghana News Agency (GNA) in Kumasi, said it found the presence of the toxin in question to be abnormally high compared to other transgenic crops after reviewing the application by SARI.

“While we note the lack of evidence for the toxicity of the toxin to humans, it remains a source of worry to us since the current data on the matter is inconclusive,” the statement further read.

According to the statement, the Centre had taken note of the lack of data on the effect of the crop on beneficial soil microorganisms and other important pollinators, and that if the crop in question has an effect on such organisms, then the crop is likely to alter the productivity of soils on which they planted – making the survival of succeeding crops impossible.

These and many more, according to the statement, make it imperative for farmers to resist the unholy intrusion of Ghana’s agro-ecosystem by GMOs because they remain a tool of corporate control of food production.

“We call on farmers, Ghanaians, and CSOs to reject GMOs,” the statement appealed and urged the Government to resolve the myriads of agricultural problems such as bad roads, lack of postharvest storage facilities, uneven food distribution chain, lack of access to loans that cannot be solved by GMOs.

GNA

Tags: Centre for Climate

Related Posts

Israel- Iran
Main

Mahama fears spiking oil prices amid Israel-Iran conflict

June 16, 2025
sanitation contract
News

YEA sanitation contract ‘expired; not cancelled’ – Zoomlion breaks silence

June 16, 2025
Zoomlion, YEA, contract,
Main

Zoomlion clarifies end of YEA contract

June 15, 2025
acitionaid ghana
News

ActionAid Ghana makes strides in combating child marriage

June 15, 2025
John Abdulai,Isareal-Iran,d-levy
Main

Israel-Iran conflict cause of D-levy suspension – Energy Ministry

June 15, 2025
Western Region,galamsey,
Health

Minister admits 12 out of 14 districts suffering from galamsey

June 15, 2025
Next Post
August 26 2024 Newspaper, headlines for Wednesday 7th August, Saturday 27th July, headlines for Thursday 18th July, headlines for Tuesday 9th July, headlines for Saturday 29th June, headlines for Saturday 22nd June, headlines for Friday 7th June, headlines for Tuesday 21st May, headlines for Saturday 11th May, headlines for Wednesday 10th April, headlines for Thursday 4th April, headlines for Saturday 23rd March, headlines for Monday 4th March, headlines Thursday for 29th February, headlines for Wednesday 21st February, headlines for Wednesday 14th February, headlines for Thursday 1st February, headlines for Wednesday 31st January, headlines for Monday 29th January, headlines for Wednesday 24th January, headlines for Monday 22nd January

Ghanaian newspaper headlines: Wednesday 7th August 2024

POPULAR NEWS

Lighthouse chapel

Lighthouse Chapel Case: 6 Ex-Pastors Demand $12 Million Settlement

April 30, 2023
aircraft

Light House Brouhaha: Kofi Bentil Exposed Over $12M Settlement Deal

April 24, 2023
SSNIT Exonerates Lighthouse; Six Renegade EX-Pastors Shamed

SSNIT Exonerates Lighthouse; Six Renegade EX-Pastors Shamed

April 24, 2023
Kwaku Azar writes: Until a prima facie case is established

Akufo-Addo Nominates Gertrude Torkornoo As New Chief Justice

June 12, 2025
Lighthouse Brouhaha: Larry Odonkor charged with Stealing

Lighthouse Brouhaha: Larry Odonkor charged with Stealing

April 24, 2023

EDITOR'S PICK

Re: President Nkrumah despised Baffour Akoto – Part I

Re: President Nkrumah despised Baffour Akoto – Part I

February 9, 2022
Amend 1992 Constitution- Catholic Bishop Conference

Amend 1992 Constitution- Catholic Bishop Conference

November 14, 2023
GES

GES cracks down on alleged unauthorised money collection by Heads of SHS/SHTS

September 21, 2023
Gov’t to acquire three choppers for police – President Akufo-Addo

Gov’t to acquire three choppers for police – President Akufo-Addo

October 1, 2021

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.

Important Links

  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Crime
  • Health
  • World News
  • Features & Opinions

Recent Posts

  • Mahama fears spiking oil prices amid Israel-Iran conflict
  • YEA sanitation contract ‘expired; not cancelled’ – Zoomlion breaks silence
  • Zoomlion clarifies end of YEA contract
  • Afenyo-Markin challenges Deputy Speaker’s ruling: Says sub judice rule was misapplied

Archives

  • About
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use

© 2025 mypublisher24 - All rights reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Crime
  • Health
  • World News
  • Features & Opinions

© 2025 mypublisher24 - All rights reserved.