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Philippines: Ban GM feed, poultry industry collapse

30-04-2009 | |

A veterinarian has warned that the livestock, poultry and gamefowl industries of Negros Occidental in the Philippines are facing a collapse with a provincial ban on genetically modified (GM) products.

According to Provincial Veterinarian Renante Decena, alomost 90% of the ingredients for poultry and livestock feeds needed in Negros Occidental are imported, with the majority having been GM, reports the Daily Star.

The average feed consumption needed by Negros Occidental is 140 mt a day, 91.5 mt of which is corn, while the remaining 40% is made up of soybeans, wheat, fishmeal vitamins and minerals, he said. The 91.5 mt of corn is needed for an estimated 1 mln broilers, 4 mln gamefowls, 0.5 mln layers, 0.8 mln ducks and geese and 0.4 mln pigs, Decena said.

The provincial government has recently ordered the shipping out of GM corn brought into Negros Occidental, in compliance with an ordinance banning GMO products in the province.

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Koeleman
Emmy Koeleman Freelance editor