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Illegal GM maize detected in processed and unprocessed food products in India

  • November 26, 2024
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Illegal GM maize detected in processed and unprocessed food products in India

Sub : Sci

Sec :Biotech

Detection of Genetically Modified (GM) Maize in India:

  • GM maize, which is illegal in India, was found in both processed and unprocessed maize products sold commercially.
  • Researchers at the National Institute of Food Technology, Entrepreneurship and Management, Thanjavur (NIFTEM-T) used attenuated total reflectance-fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR spectroscopy) and polymerase chain reaction to confirm its presence.
  • Study Details:
    • 34 maize samples analyzed, including popcorn, corn flour, puffcorn, corn soup, canned corn, maize grains, and cornflakes.
    • 15.39% of samples tested positive for GM maize; 84.61% were negative.
    • GM maize traced to locations in Telangana, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka.

Background on GM Foods in India:

  • GM crops involve genetic alterations to enhance traits like pest resistance.
  • India’s regulatory stance:
    • GM foods are not approved for commercial sale by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI).
    • Since March 2021, FSSAI mandates a GM-free certification for 24 food imports.
  • India cultivates some GM crops, including HT Bt cotton, but commercial cultivation of GM maize and other foods remains illegal.

Coalition for a GM-Free India: Concerns and Demands

  • The Coalition for a GM-Free India has flagged illegal GM crop cultivation, including:
    • HT Bt cotton (reported 15+ years ago).
    • Bt brinjal (found in Haryana).
    • GM soybean (identified in Gujarat).
  • Criticisms of regulators:
    • Lack of active surveillance mechanisms and failure to address illegal GM crop cultivation.
    • No accountability or liability fixed in previous incidents.
  • Potential causes of GM maize contamination:
    • Leaks during field trials or from seed stocks stored with approval by the Genetic Engineering Appraisal Committee (GEAC).
    • Import of contaminated maize seeds from the US and other nations.

Impact on India:

  • Biosafety concerns: Illegal GM crop cultivation and product distribution threaten biosafety and biosecurity.
  • Policy gaps:
    • Alleged foreign influence on GM crop policies remains under-investigated.
    • Calls for stricter monitoring of transboundary GM product movements.

What are GM Crops?

  • Genetically modified crops are plants whose DNA has been altered using genetic engineering techniques to introduce new traits not naturally occurring in the species. These modifications can:
    • Increase crop resistance to pests
    • Enhance nutritional content
    • Improve drought or disease tolerance
    • Boost agricultural productivity

Key Benefits

  1. Increased Agricultural Productivity
  • Higher crop yields
  • Better resistance to environmental stresses
  • Reduced crop loss from pests and diseases
  1. Environmental Advantages
  • Potential reduction in pesticide use
  • More efficient land use
  • Crops that require less water or can grow in challenging conditions
  1. Nutritional Improvements
  • Biofortified crops with enhanced nutritional profiles
  • Examples: Golden Rice with increased Vitamin A content
  • Potential to address malnutrition in developing regions

Concerns and Challenges

Environmental Risks

  • Potential impact on biodiversity
  • Risk of gene transfer to non-GM crops
  • Potential emergence of pesticide-resistant insects

Health Concerns

  • Long-term health effects still being studied
  • Potential allergenicity of modified proteins
  • Uncertainty about potential unforeseen consequences

Socioeconomic Issues

  • Intellectual property rights
  • Dependence on multinational agricultural corporations
  • Economic challenges for small-scale farmers

Source: DTE

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