Kenya looks to GMO cotton to jumpstart textile industry

Credit: Kimberly Vardeman via CC-BY-2.0
Credit: Kimberly Vardeman via CC-BY-2.0

Kenya recently said it will leverage adoption of Bt cotton to revitalise the textile and apparel industry. The government is empowering cotton farmers by improving access to Bt cotton seeds, Mithika Linturi, cabinet secretary in the ministry of agriculture and livestock development, said.

Kenya recognises the potential of new breeding tools like biotechnology in addressing the challenge of food insecurity and climate change and that was the reason that Kenya lifted a 10-year ban on the import and use of food derived from genetically modified organisms (GMOs).

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Blaming the lack of a structured dialogue and engagement among all stakeholders in addressing anti-GMO activism for opposing voices, Linturi said the country still faces major hurdles as some quarters are still opposed to the introduction of GMOs.

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