This paper is relevant to the impact areas in the following areas:
Crops | Maize |
Traits | Insect Res. (BT), Insect Resistance |
Countries | South Africa |
Regions | Africa |
Tags | fusarium, maize, s. africa, stalk borer, yield |
The role of biotechnology in small holder agricultural systems has been the subject of much debate in
South Africa and the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region as a whole. The debate
has centered on the suitability of biotechnology crops in small holder agricultural systems. In South
Africa, genetically modified (GM) white maize was approved for commercial production in 1998. To
educate and inform small-scale farmers and to give them the opportunity to evaluate GM white maize
for themselves, six demonstration plots were planted at strategic locations. This communications
presents the results obtained from these six demonstration plots. In all plots it was found that GM
maize gave higher yields and had less stalk borer damage than the comparable non GM variety. GM
white maize can be beneficial to small scale farmers located in areas where maize stalk borer is a major
production factor. However, it is important that the authorities provide an effective extension service
and financial support in order that the full potential of GM white maize can be experienced.
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