New strain of GM maize proves a success

Many farmers harvesting maize in Lang Minh commune, Xuan Loc district, Dong Nai province say they are happy with a new strain of genetically modified (GM) maize.
Many farmers harvesting maize in Lang Minh commune, Xuan Loc district,Dong Nai province say they are happy with a new strain of geneticallymodified (GM) maize.

They claim it helped them save production costs by using less pesticides and herbicides.

Nguyen Lam, a farmer with 40 years' experience in growing maize, toldVietnam News that he had set aside 2,000 square metres of his total24,000sq.m maize farm to try out a new variety supplied by DekalbVietnam.

"The new strain yielded as much as the hybrid maize weare using now, which is estimated at 11-12 tonnes per hectare, but itcost less to produce," he said.

Lam calculated that for eachhectare of maize he could save 3 million VND (250 USD) using the newvariety because he had to spray herbicides only once instead of two orthree times. He also saved on the cost of hiring workers to do spraying.

Lam also saved all the money he would normally spend on pesticidesbecause the new strain is resistant to three major types of kinds ofpests - leaf worm (Spodoptera litura), corn borer (Ostrinia nubilalis),and corn earworm (Heliothis armigera).

The new corn wassupplied on trial to three farming households in Xuan Loc district.Company representatives also conducted field schools to instruct up to300 farmers on growing techniques.

They came not only from Dong Nai, but also from neighboring Tay Ninh, Binh Thuan, Binh Duong, and Long An provinces.

The company has also provided GM maize seeds for more than 100 farmers throughout Vietnam to try.

Pham Dong Quang, vice-director of the Cultivation Department under theMinistry of Agriculture and Rural Development, said he pinned high hopeon the GM maize.

He also claimed that use of the new crop could also boost national maize production.

Last year, although the country harvested 5.6 million tonnes of maizefrom a total acreage of 1.2 million hectares, it had to import another4.8 million tonnes.

In the first quarter this year, importedmaize already reached nearly 1.8 million tonnes, an increase of 11.5percent over the same period last year.-VNA

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