Respuesta :

Developing countries, still heavily dependent on agriculture, must now

harness biotechnology to modernize agricultural production and diversify

product outputs. The Philippines was one of the first Asian countries to

establish a biotechnology research and development program. However,

not much progress in harnessing the tools of biotechnology has been

achieved, especially in the area of varietal improvement. Despite an early

realization of the importance of biotechnology in national agricultural

development, there was little political will to provide resources for this

program to move forward.

Modern biotechnology must be regarded as one of the tools in modernizing

Philippine agriculture. Its role in varietal improvement, biosecurity,

product standards, and pest and disease prevention and management

must be enhanced.

A critical mass of highly trained human resources in the natural and social

sciences that will undertake the research and development activities in

agricultural biotechnology must also be assured.

Private sector participation in the development of agricultural

biotechnology must be encouraged. The sustainability of these research

and development activities can only be assured if they serve commercial

purposes. This may form the beginnings of an agricultural biotechnology

industry and the much-needed commercial base for modern biotechnology

to take off in the country.