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Rural Development Agency to Halt Commercialization of Genetically Modified Crops


Led by the anti-GMO collective GMO Free Jeonbuk, the civic groups record of opposition to the RDA's aims began in 2015. (Image: Yonhap)

Led by the anti-GMO collective GMO Free Jeonbuk, the civic groups record of opposition to the RDA’s aims began in 2015. (Image: Yonhap)

JEONJU, Sept. 1 (Korea Bizwire)The Rural Development Agency (RDA) released a statement on September 1 declaring its decision to halt its efforts to foster a market for genetically modified crops (GMC).

The Agency came to the decision after carrying out a months-long exchange with regional civic groups that had opposed the RDA’s plans to eventually commercialize the GMC industry.

As part of its agreement with the groups, the Agency will also dissolve the National Center for GM Crops, an enterprise with an estimated 7 to 8 billion won in RDA investments.

The deal will also include the formation of a committee tentatively titled “Sustainable Agriculture Committee” staffed by members from both sides of the aisle.

The committee’s main responsibility will be to craft plans for research into genetically modified crops. More specifically, what such responsibilities will entail is educating the greater public about genetically modified crops through seminars and online channels, and commissioning inspections into the environmental health of lands surrounding GMC research facilities.

Led by the anti-GMO collective GMO Free Jeonbuk, the civic groups record of opposition to the RDA’s aims began in 2015.

The groups have held press conferences and gatherings in front of the RDA offices as a show of protest.

Their remonstrations intensified in April, when they set up a tent under which a full-fledged sit-in protest eventually provided enough pressure that the RDA started to engage with the dissenters and listen to their demands.

A spokesperson for the RDA said regarding the agreement with the civic groups that it would continue to work closely with the local residents to foster a collaborative partnership.

The Rural Development Agency (RDA) released a statement on September 1 declaring its decision to halt its efforts to foster a market for genetically modified crops (GMC). (Image: Yonhap)

The Rural Development Agency (RDA) released a statement on September 1 declaring its decision to halt its efforts to foster a market for genetically modified crops (GMC). (Image: Yonhap)

 

Lina Jang (linajang@koreabizwire.com)

3 thoughts on “Rural Development Agency to Halt Commercialization of Genetically Modified Crops

  1. Eric Bjerregaard

    It is a sad and embarrassing day for Korea when the forces of regressive ignorance are allowed to emerge victorious over progress and this safely used technology. Cheese, Insulin and many vitamins have been safely produced and used for may years using this technology. The crops have an impeccable safety record. All the major regulatory bodies that have taken a position on safety have agreed that the crops are safe. I feel sorry for your farmers that will need to use more pesticides and the rest of you who will pay extra for your food. https://ec.europa.eu/research/biosociety/pdf/a_decade_of_eu-funded_gmo_research.pdf

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  2. Eric Bjerregaard

    It is a sad and embarrassing day for Korea to allow the regressive voices of ignorance to stop the advancement of this safe technology. Insulin, Cheese, and vitamins have been used safely for decades. GE crops for over 20 years. The regulatory agencies of scientists agree that this is safe. My sympathy to your farmers who lose out on this opportunity to use less pesticides and reduce risk of crop failure. All of you will pay for this in the form of higher food prices. https://ec.europa.eu/research/biosociety/pdf/a_decade_of_eu-funded_gmo_research.pdf

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  3. wings io

    Your article reflects the issue people are concerned about. The article provides timely information that reflects multi-dimensional views from multiple perspectives. I look forward to reading quality articles that contain timely information from you.

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